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Monday, 01 February 2010 13:13 Written by Arden
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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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Monday, 04 January 2010 22:02 Written by Arden
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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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Thursday, 03 December 2009 22:02 Written by Arden
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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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Sunday, 01 November 2009 12:06 Written by Arden
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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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Friday, 30 October 2009 19:20 Written by Arden
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Okay, last thing from StencilhistoryX this evening; An interesting interview with Snub23 by StencilhistoryX.
"I got in touch with you the first time because of your stencils but you do some graffiti in the mean time. This is quite rare, isn't it ? It's true I was mostly working on stencils a year or so ago. I've always worked on my freehand cans skill at the same time though. Recently I've been painting using both stencils and freehand and expect more of that in the future. I believe it isn't just enough to cut a stencil from a found image as so many stencil artists do. There is skill for sure but no creativity, nothing new, just a reproduction done with a stencil. "
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Wednesday, 07 October 2009 13:34 Written by Arden
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Some amazing work done by Kebé, a writer from Paris who has been doing his thing for quite a while already now. Our friends from the Photograff collectif did an interview with them, check it out here if you can read French. The Google translated version is right here. Like all the interviews @ photograff collectif, they're well worth the read. Don't miss out! Pictures by Chrixcel.

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Monday, 05 October 2009 08:53 Written by Arden
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More interesting stuff from StencilhistoryX. An interview with artist Pisa73. I call him artist, and not stencil or street artists because he doesn't even like stencilling! While he makes great stuff with stencils, he sees it as a way to walk with crutches: a tool to draw for people who can't. There's some more interesting stuff in this interview, so I'd read it, if I were you :).
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Sunday, 20 September 2009 23:27 Written by Arden
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Yes people, time to polish those French skills again. Interesting interview with LEI @ the photograff collective. LEÏ is a Parisian make up and painter who paints with whatever she can get her hands on. Check it out at the photograff collectiff, and if you don't know how to use google translate, just look at the pretty pictures.
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