Kem5 Interview
vom 12.11.2009
"Everything came to a breaking point over the past few years with so many clean trains and spots being done the local authorities started cracking down. It goes in cycles but traditionally our city has had a zero-tolerance for graffiti. Domestically overall the States get’s it in! Over the past year certain cities and writers have really shined. We have a great freight scene, which most other countries do not have. Internationally I think Brighton England and Australia have healthy scenes. Sorry about the bland answers. "
Check this great interview BombingScience did with Kem5!
Mike Giant Interview
vom 15.09.2009
After years of studying architecture, Mike changed course and started doing graphics for Think Skateboards, moving from New Mexico to San Francisco. In 2003 after a spell in France, he opened the legendary tattoo shop “Stay Gold� where he worked until recently. Now, Mike discusses his current ventures with Rebel 8 and Famous Stars and Straps, waxes philosophical on his style, and gives it up to himself for creating the dopest billboard in all of L.A., more Mike Giant here
Estevan Oriol Interview
vom 15.06.2009
"As a hobbie, I still take pictures and film, I like to look at art, go to art shows, photo exhibitions, ride my motorcycle, lowride, hangout with the family, bbq and hangout with the kids. I also used to skateboard when I was younger at the Del Mar Skate Park, play volleyball, chess, surf, whatever. That’s pretty much it besides working."
Check the little Interview with the LA based photographer here
Puppet Interview
vom 28.05.2009
"… yes it's art and yes it's vandalism! When something becomes art it dosen't mean it's always good art! It only becomes art when it's presented as art… it's easy. I think it's boring to play on that."
Read the full interview with the swedish artist Puppet on Canned Goods
Cope2 Interview
vom 19.02.2009
The good people from Living Proof made a interview with NewYork based OldSchool Legend Cope2
"Nowadays, you can find COPE2 playing all the roles of a modern day graffiti writer still bombing, tagging parking structures, and ironically selling his once destructive, “ugly,� and criminal pieces on a canvas as art. Labeled as a “sellout� or no longer a “real writer� by some of his contemporaries, COPE2 knows he paid his dues in the graf game. He knows that you recognize his name. He knows that he spent all that time practically branding himself. Now, it’s time for him to stick it back to the NYC mayors by turning his property-damaging and felon-catching destruction into a career."
The Interview after the jump
Interview with Molotow
vom 20.11.2008
Our chief Juergen has answered a few interesting questions, the interview in english you can find here, in german here
Henry Chalfant Interview
vom 03.11.2008
The T.R.O.Y. blog has posted a really interesting interview with the Style Wars and Subway Art co-author: Henry Chalfant.
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