Philipp Keel studied piano at Berklee College of Music in Boston and directing at the University of Television and Film Munich.
His book series All About Me and Keel's Simple Diary have reached a total circulation of around 4 million copies until today and made him famous worldwide.
[9] With the drawings and paintings from the Jakob and Philipp Keel collection, he repeatedly initiates museum exhibitions.
Philipp Keel's artistic oeuvre includes photographs, drawings, watercolors, oil paintings and silkscreen prints.
[10] "Leaves floating on water cast shadows, white women's legs dive into a pool, the heat of the Sierra Nevada flickers outside a car window, a luminous Ferris wheel vibrates.
I take great pleasure in linking the things I see and experience and putting them together anew, like a puzzle that makes sense only to me.
"[14] While a photograph can be created quickly, Keel's image processing in the lab often takes many months.
Working with Don Weinstein, one of the most renowned photo printers in the US, and with Epson, Keel developed what he calls the ›Imbue Print‹ over a period of years.