French Artist from Paris neighborhood, raised in the graffiti culture of the 2000’s.
The wall became his main medium, he learned on it how to create large murals alone or in groups.
His collaborations with others artists such as Moyoshi and Urb1 have enabled him to explore different worlds and mural technics (calligraphy, abstract, line art).
He has also nurtured this experience through his many travels, from Asia to South America to the United States.
Behind these artworks, each wall is an encounter, a human story full of exchanges, a an African village, a Californian street …so many moments of creation that turn into lessons for him about the world.
His career in painting and on 5 continents has given life to the style wich everyone identify him.
Canine and colorful!
Fascinated by this animal expressions and anatomy, he uses large dogs as an urban symbol.
He takes streets visual space to create spray-painting portraits of several meters, detailed with realistic treatments. His style blends into the architecture of the site, with graphic geometries and bright colors compositions.
In the middle of the streets his animal’s looks and emotion often give the illusion, it’s coming to life in a flight of forms. For passers-by, it becomes a silent guardian, a robust angel and a watchful protector.
“I like to paint in the street and represent my world in the same the way as I see theses dogs: far from preconceived ideas and bloody canines… I’m proud to know the graffiti universe and to have grown up in the cultural melting pot that is our french suburbs.
I think we have to learn how to forget a lot of clichés for accept each other, live together and see our differences as a treasure.
My art talks about that, about the dog we think is mean without knowing him, and an art form we have to learn how to look at it before to sum it up.”
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