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.

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– 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.

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M like Monolog

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How did it all begin?
Monolog: It started in
2001 when I made my first bombing like classic graffiti piece. Later on I started to use also brushes instead of spray cans and my approach to
work was more experimental. I was working with a letter “M” which comes
out from my tag or nickname Monolog.
I made many geometric variations of it. Nowadays, I use only spray cans and letter “M” by the time is not visible anymore. It disappeared
slowly, but my style is still very well recognizable.

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How can you define your style?
M: When I am
thinking about it, maybe it comes from my studies. I was studying
technical engineering, that’s why my works are based on geometric shapes and I am trying to be precise.

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What does inspire me?
M: I think it’s not about inspiration, it is just relish and pleasure from doing it.
Which artists from Slovakia you like or could point out?
For example:
https://www.instagram.com/bzsstagram/
http://mrirk.tumblr.com/
Thank you for your interest and space on your website.