About the Artist
The story behind Clockwise Art & Design
Tyler Franz (1992-2025)
“My name is Tyler Franz, and I am the owner of Clockwise Art and Design. My passion for art began at a young age, fueled by an early fascination with the complexity and grit of graffiti. To me, art is less about the final product and more about the process. While making a living in the creative industry comes with its hurdles, I find it far more challenging to imagine working a traditional job than to dedicate my life to my craft. I am driven by a constant desire to evolve, believing that through persistence, practice, and discipline, any goal is achievable.”
“My work is defined by a refusal to be confined to a single style; I am constantly branching out into new mediums, from woodworking and custom calligraphy to my recent exploration of tattoo design and mural work. One of my proudest milestones was a 28-color acrylic pour piece, created using a specialized swiping method, which was publicly displayed on a banner in downtown Midland.”
“Whether I am teaching art at the market or painting a new mural, my goal remains the same: to show that art is accessible to everyone. I hope my journey serves as proof that if you put your mind to something and remain patient, you can create something truly remarkable.”
“Cuz nobody wants to see a landscape or a horse nowadays.. I want VIBRANT! Basically eye candy.. It FEEDS your EYES!”
The Process
Every piece begins as an idea born from the intersection of two worlds — the precision and symbolism of ancient Egyptian art and the untamed spirit of street culture.
Pour paintings flow with controlled chaos. Prints capture moments where hieroglyphs meet graffiti tags. Apparel becomes wearable art that carries the story with you.
Visit the Gallery
Explore the full collection of original artwork, limited edition prints, and exclusive merchandise.
Shop the GalleryENAK666
(1992–2025)
Who is ENAK?
Enak didn't ask for space; he took it. Ignited by the grit of the German underground as a youth, his presence became a relentless broadcast across the city's concrete.
He never lived for the critics or the ‘art’ crowd. Driven by the distorted energy of punk, metal, and hip-hop, his mission was pure volume. To Enak, the streets were a canvas for total saturation—he left behind a trail of tags that refused to be ignored, fueled by a defiant disregard for anyone’s judgment but his own.
92 til’ Infinity — Rest in Power ENAK.
The Streets
When the gallery locks up, the streets come alive. ENAK operates in the space between midnight and dawn — limited drops, exclusive pieces, art that doesn't wait for the sun.
Stickers. Hoodies. Street art. Everything is a limited run. Once it's gone, it's gone.










