This French artist developed his style with the intention of departing from the (usual) scope. He's inspired by Arabic and Asian calligraphy. He composes with harmony between forms and places; the wall, the floor, corners and cracks. He likes to break the lines and goes beyond the simple mural, playing with the environment that surrounds his graffiti. Material waste, damaged; he will adapt differently each time according to the inspiration he have at the moment. He have a very photographic vision before he starts painting. He tries to use colours that go with the environment and he wants to put in volume what he chalks as a sculpture so that his forms take up space in places where they pose. He loves the letters but he doesn't quite master them so he prefers the abstract forms that are inspired by these places. This is why he always improvises. He never sketched in advanced!
When he started out the shape of his work was very round and organic. After a while he tried putting more volume to the forms to give the impression that his graffiti was really popping out of the wall. He has been working his graffiti around walls and on the ground since 2007.
Source: Djalouz
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