[1] His satirical street art and subversive content combine humor with social observations to highlight issues of media obsession, selfie culture and reliance on technology.
[3] Thrashbird is known for putting his work in urban areas where his message can reach a large target audience.
[4] The artist became known for his image of the texting clone, a silhouette of a slender figure in a hoodie, glued to his phone and hunched to read the screen.
[6] More recently, Thrashbird has expanded his city practice to the desert, incorporating the natural landscape and its abandoned buildings.
[7] Awareness and activism are central themes in Thrashbird's work and the artist has presented in several symposia to talk about them.