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Gotta have love for the PGC. Another quality interview, this time with Parisian artist SAIR, part of the VTP and 777 crew. Dude has an amazing razorblade sharp style; Here's the original french link, here's the one translated to english (google translate). It's well worth the look, even if it's just to see the pretty pictures.
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November 7th we had the honor to have an international crew of street artist collaborating to create the legendary CFYE wall. Among this crew was the amazing Indigo from Vancouver. It was a joy just to see her paint and she left quite an impression on us. Her calm and relaxed attitude (or maybe just compared to the rest of the crew, you know who you are!) which, in combination with her artwork, makes you realize that still waters run deep. Her stencilling has only just begun and she is already well on her way to become one of the great. But she's not limited to stencil art..or anything for that matters. She's a dancer, writer, photographer, poet and more. In other words, a full-time-multi-talent!
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Last year we already did an interview with C215, which gave us a lot of insights. This year we were busy on recapping the year 2009 of C215, when we thought "why not ask the man himself?". So we did, and here's the interview! Enjoy!
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It's been a while since C215 told us about Israelian artist Adi Sened. The expressive geometrical figures, the sculptures, the ideas and the man himself were all good reasons to get an interview with Adi. So we did. Check out the interview with Adi on cfye. com!
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Recently we discovered the works of young and talented Puddeneen. Only 20 years old his stencil works and drawings make it look sure that there is a lot of potential there. Check out the interview to discover more about this talent.
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I've been enjoying fatcap.com a lot lately. Actually, I might even be a bit jealouse! They've got a great site going on, good categorisation, loads of pictures, nice design and most important of all, great content. They recently did an interview with an Israelian artist we've been keeping our eye on for a while now: Klone. It's a good interview so make yourself a cup of tea (or whatever your cup of tea is) and have a good read on this cold winter night. Brrrr. Read the interview @ fatcap..
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Yes, a small interview with the big promise in street art of 2010: the young and talented Roy Schreuder. Some call him the profet of the north, others just speak of 'the artist'. All we know is that he's going places. Check out the interview with this promising talent right here. Enjoy.
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The berlin based Frenchman MTO did a great interview @ Fatcap a while ago. It's well worth the read, so I suggest you check it out. Next to that, check out his Flickr account here.
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"I first met [X] and 999" this past spring during a backstage stenciling session at the closing party for the Vinyl Factory exhibit in Rome, where you'll see below they sprayed everything from records to serving trays. I figured it only fitting that for my first contribution to CFYE I turn the spotlight on them, as they're both participating in the Unholy Grail exhibit opening Friday. They're just two of a number of talented artists from Termoli, a small town on Italy's Adriatic coast, which strangely seems to churn out quite a bit of talent. Here's what I found out about them (translated from original Italian)." Read the full interview.
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If you talk about street art and graffiti in Paris, there is only one crew to talk to! The Photograff collectif has things on lock in Paris. They're busy on exciting things, and also keep the time to do quality interviews wich I've been reading more and more since I've discovered Google Translate. Today an interview with the Septik. Septik has a love for urbex locations and placing is just the half of his work. Read the interview @ PGC
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