Keizer, a nickname, rose from this wave of daring artists with his clean cut looking pieces used as a means to achieve social change and make people think for themselves by not locking them into restricted paradigms of thinking or confided mental landscapes .
Shrewd, insightful, with an immense sense of the pulse on the Egyptian street, Keizer’s work is reminiscent of Banksy and Shepard Fairey in that he tackles universal issues such as oppression, social injustice, artificiality in society and most of all reflect the importance of freedom of expression in art and in the societies we live it.