from Peru to Barcelona
Ioke from Peru now lives in Barcelona. Here are 5 photos of Ioke recent paintings in Catalonia.
Blaqk
Blaqk latest murals in an abandoned factory in Attica, Greece.
Hadjaga – Croatia
KRIK 2017
9 new pieces from Krik in Poland to end 2017.
Le traceur de cercles
Le Traceur De Cercles: Former french dancer from the 80′s now draws circles on the floor with chalks.
school of fish
3 new fresh school of fish by Michaël Beerens.
Marge “tree” Simpson
Blue Chalk paint on tree by Ladamenrouge.
LA IRA DE LOS DIOSES
“La ira de los dioses” by Seba Bastardo, Tomas Major and Sone Mictlan in Mexico.
2017 photo selection
Nootk in Georgia
7 new photos of Nootk in Georgia and Moscow.
Lo Milo profile
– Lo Milo, when, and what, was your first introduction to graffiti?
Lo Milo: It started in Bosnia more than ten years ago when I painted my first graffiti in my fathers’ garage. A low skilled piece ‘BOMB’ happened on the side wall. The front one was reserved for the letters ‘QUIT’. Soon I had a classic graffiti ‘crew’, which included just two of us and we filled our town with RFA (ready for action) bombs and tags, he he.
– How can you define your style? What does inspire you?
Lo Milo: I am inspired by minimalism, researching the quality of medium itself, digital invasion and decomposition. My works are usually site specific, defined by materials and colors I have (mostly recycling) as well as by the surroundings with which I try to establish an optical relation. I like the communication between architecture and my additions into it, through optically changing 3D space to 2D.
– If you could explore and paint anywhere in the world, where would you go and why?
Lo Milo: Probably somewhere to South America. I can imagine my pieces influenced by Latino cultures and their specific environment.
– You live in Slovenia. Which artists from Slovenia you like or could point out?
Lo Milo: Regarding the topic, I would mention street artists Amor and Whem from Ljubljana as ones with the freshest approach and dedication to free hand drawing and writing.
– What do you do when you’re not painting outside?
Lo Milo: I am interested in fine arts and activism as well. If it is not chasing money, I am completely in this ‘artivistic’ balloon.
More photos on ekosystem.org and Instagram.