New SpY intervention in Madrid with the collaboration of a homeless person. After spending several hours with the sign, there was a significant increase in public attention and donations. More explanations here.
New SpY intervention in Madrid with the collaboration of a homeless person. After spending several hours with the sign, there was a significant increase in public attention and donations. More explanations here.
Insa’s GIF-ITI.
Digital Dumpster by Insa in london.
Insa in Bogota,Colombia.
TONE, INSA, APC & Mysterious Al in Bogota.
Mygalo 2000 about JR new project + 3 new works from Monsieur QUI + MTO in Wynwood, Miami + Kofie + Isometric graffiti by Eguq.
New pieces from A1one in Essen & Dusseldorf.
Three new pieces from ZIME/SOL crew in London city.
Awer, Stinkfish & Wesr yesterday in an abandoned factory in Berlin.
– Very good text from C215 in Rue89 (unfortunately in french) about professional muralism and why it is killing real street-art & graffiti.
EDIT 20th Nov: The article has been translated to english.
– New issue of pdf magazine: Robopimp3. Special issue about Hungarian subculture mostly on streets and tracksides.
– Jens Besser about Street Art Karrieren book by Heike Derwanz.
Daily photos: AK, Don Forty, Horfe, Conie, Skount, EmaJons, Nerone…
A selection of photos from Kidghe artwork.
Today’s photos: Lush, ES-Tkac, Caver, Krik, Nelio & Xuan Alyfe.
Won ABC has just released Zombie Love a new book published by Publikat. I took advantage of the book to ask to Won -a true european graffiti pioneer and zombie fan- a few questions.
Can you present yourself? What initially brought you to graffiti? When did you get down with ABC crew?
Hi, my name is WON from ABC crew Munich Germany. I started graf in 1984 like most europeans by the legendary film Wildstyle. I founded the abc crew in 1987 together with Cowboy 69 from Munich.
What does inspire you, and who’s work are you into?
Most inspiration comes by travelling around the world and life itself. Visual artists i like are: Hieronymus Bosch, Caravaggio, Robert Williams, Mucha, Michelangelo, Goya, HR Giger, Robin Page, Dürer, Leonardo Da Vinci, Simon Bisley, Bode, Milo Manara ….and some more.
You’ve been painting for such a long time. How did the way you see graffiti change over the years?
It became large over the world over the years, but it still does not get the respect it should earn.. but time will come soon.
I do remember when I saw for the 1st time on a magazine your famous dragon end-to-end. It has been a real shock for many of us. Can you tell us a bit about this piece?
I did 2 parts on train of that steel ta2 dragons in 1993, the third one was unfinished only outlines cause I had to escape , the main thing was to fill up a big surface on a train by just an image and not with letters, steel ta2 was a symbol for ta2ing trains with Canz.
I think you have been able to paint it again?
That is a funny story. The blue dragon was running for one week then the authorities buffed only the face of the dragon and let the train run damaged again, some day later I was so lucky by accident to find exactly this one in a train-yard and repainted it like before, but I forget one tooth, in my book colour kamikaze you can see both versions…just count the teeth.
There are 2 part in your new book “Zombie Love”. The 1st one is illustrations/comics about Zombies, and the 2nd one is about your graffiti work. Can you tell us the concept, or at least the idea of this book?
ZOMBIELOVE story covers 73 pages. Chapter one sets the scene for a zombie story in 2101, featuring a versatile character through various types and techniques of illustration. A scientist accidentally brings dead people back to life. The problem this creates for the citizens of Paracity goes beyond the zombies’ passion for graffiti and vandalism. By biting humans the zombies multiply and become a zombie epidemic, which soon threatens to exterminate humanity.
The second chapter of the book features an 80-page retrospective of my work over the last 13 years in symbiosis with the storyline of ZOMBIELOVE. There are paintings, sculptures, train graffiti and other activities. Countries such as the United States, Cuba, Jamaica and many more have been infected…
On the 2nd part of the book, we can see many photos of your graffiti work with you or friends wearing zombie masks. Do you make the masks yourself?
Half and half, I modified existing masks the way they should look, an easy and fast way for me.
At the beginning of the book, there’s an enthusiastic message of one of your art-school teacher. What did the time spend at the Royal Academy of fine Arts in Munich bring to you?
He is a good friend of mine. At the Royal Academy of fine Arts in Munich I was able to realize my projects for 6 years without thinking too much about money with the student status I got some money each month, I only went there for half an year for some lessons, you had to do no tests. My teacher told me we can drink and paint together but this school system is shit. And that is true. You cannot learn to become an artist.
If I visited Munich, which are the places I shouldn’t miss?
Octoberfest and my studio.
Are you busy with any new projects you can tell us about?
I have plans for a new book about travelling, animals and plants the rest is secret….
And finally can you list your best 3 zombie movies?
All stuff from George Romero, Nosferatu from Fritz Lang, and some stuff from Lucio Fulci.
EC13 from Granada in the south of Spain has been painting since 1993. I really like his recent geometric work made with tapes.