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Philipp Jordan

Philipp Jordan (born 1974 in Bonn)〔(''artempire artist: Philipp Jordan'' )〕〔(''Philipp Jordan at deweekkrant'' ), deweekkrant a dutch newspaper〕 is a German artist and grew up in Karlsruhe. Before he created his 1000 teddies project, which he is now mostly known for, he was a Graffiti artist in the early 1990s.
== Life ==
From 1998 to 2000 he studied at the Freie Kunstschule in Stuttgart Graphic Design. Then he moved to Freiburg, where he continued his studies in graphic design at the free university for graphic design and visual arts.〔(''Xing Profile: Philipp Jordan'' ), Xing profile: Philipp Jordan〕 In 2003 he moved to The Netherlands and studied illustration at the Hogeschool voor de art, an art academy in Utrecht.〔(''sprayblog'' ), Interview with Philipp Jordan in sprayblog〕
1989 to 1995 he was an active part of the Graffiti scene.
Philip Jordan is married. He lives and works in Utrecht.

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