Felix Pöttinger
A multidisciplinary artist who lived for several years in England, Felix Pöttinger studied at the Royal College of Art and earned his first living as a designer before returning to his hometown of Munich, Germany. His practice is driven by experimenting with materials, from linoleum, brushes, paper and wood to scanners and software. Lately he has mixed mid-century printmaking with modern digital tools. Pöttinger tells stories through his work, sketching prolifically on post-its and rearranging them, inspired by the Maker Movement.

About Felix Pöttinger
Multidisciplinary artist Felix Pöttinger has lived for several years in England. It is where he studied at the Royal College of Art and earned his first living as a designer. “It was probably the most creative time of my life so far,” Felix says. Today, he lives and works in his hometown Munich in Germany.
Felix’s work is strongly influenced by his passion for experimenting with materials. He works with everything from linoleum, brushes, paper and wood to scanners and various software. “Lately, I have been inspired by mid-century printmaking and mixing those crafty techniques with the modern digital tools we have available today,” he says and continues: “Experimenting with different disciplines sometimes leads to new visual aesthetics and new ideas.”
Work in progress
Through his work, Felix tries to tell stories. “I have an all-out approach,” he says. “Basically, I start primitive sketching on post-its and try to produce as many as possible without being too selective. Later, I try to find patterns by rearranging them and putting them together again in new ways.”
This approach is somewhat inspired by his interest in the Maker Movement: A cultural trend that puts value in an individual’s craftsmanship and ability to create. “I like how makers are not seeking permission but just instantly create what seems to be useful and interesting.”