MR.HALFMAN The Storyteller from Anotherverse
He is a storyteller from another parallel universe — a shapeshifting wanderer who exists in infinite forms. He could be anyone, anything, anywhere. His unique ability to traverse alternate realities allows him to collect stories from unseen worlds and bring them back to share.
"Everything that happens here also happens there — but with a different twist. Let him tell you what he witnessed when he returns."
CU(TE)BISM ARTIST & ILLUSTRATOR
Kant Kantawat B. is a Thai artist and illustrator trained in Product and Environmental Design from KMITL, Bangkok. After exploring the structured world of design, he embraced his passion for art, transitioning into branding and graphic design where his bold, distinctive style truly comes to life.
He is captivated by the simplicity and power of Art Deco, Cubism, and vintage commercial art from the post-Industrial Revolution era styles that communicate boldly and directly. His work also draws inspiration from the fusion of millennial pop culture, blending nostalgia with contemporary vision.
Focused on fostering harmonies, he often employs monochromatic palettes in his creations. For him, stripping away color allows the audience to concentrate on shape and form, deepening their connection to the narratives he conveys. This deliberate minimalism ensures that the essence of his stories resonates more profoundly.
His fascination extends beyond art into the concept of parallel universes, prompted by a lifelong habit of questioning reality. He often wonders: What if we had chosen different paths? Who would we be, and what might our lives look like? This curiosity fuels his creative exploration across multiple dimensions of existence.
Mr. Halfman’s work spans diverse mediums, refusing to be confined to a single form of expression. He paints on canvas and wood, designs mixed-media merchandise, curates immersive exhibitions, and even crafts tattoo art. For him, storytelling should transcend boundaries — adapting, evolving, and manifesting in whatever medium best serves the narrative.





