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25-05-2010

Gary

By Jiroe

 

Gary isn't the type of graffiti writer that comes across with brag and swagger, he is the king of understatement. He is also a perfectionist but what may scare many of you that know his accomplished work is that he...

25-05-2010

Katre

When did you start writing?I started writing in 1993 but I was already influenced by what I could seein the streets and the subway. I’ve always loved drawing, cartoons and art in general and my parents are both artists. This...

25-05-2010

Rage

by Jiroe

Rage is a legendary one-man letter-painting machine in northern Spain. These letters are really big (and rumour has it he's not even that tall). His pieces stand out for their off-key, crazy schemes – it's as if he...

25-05-2010

Pref

By Sami Montague

 

Pref has been a long time player in London writing and has been beautifying the city’s walls ever since he stumbled across a copy of Spraycan Art. Through plying his trade as a graphic designer he has...

07-01-2010

EKUNDAYO

BY Tom Goulden

 

Ekundayo Reid is only 26 but already a successful Los Angeles-based artist and illustrator. He creates incredibly detailed characters through a laboured layering of watercolours, inks and acrylics. His often...

07-01-2010

ALEX GROSS

By Sami Montague

 

The paintings of Alex Gross are magical, loaded with imagery both logical and surreal. His influences are equally mixed and unexpected, from Victorian photography to more modern Japanese culture but one of his...

07-01-2010

CHET ZAR

By Sami Montague

Chet Zar uses the classical medium of oil paint to create amazing portraits of other worldly and surreal looking creatures. Reflecting an aesthetic honed and influenced through long years working in the US film...

07-01-2010

MATT FRENCH

Matt French is an artist and a skateboarder from Washington, USA. He honed his art skill whilst in jail for graffiti and went on to do incredible work with artists such as Jim Phillips and VC Johnson at Pocket...

07-01-2010

KRISTEN FERRELL

By Sami Montague

 

‘Delightfully fucked up,’ ‘a jaded giggler’ and ‘a big-hearted sociopath,’ are just a few of the ways California-based Kristen Ferrell has been described. My Name Is? interviews Ferrell – the artist who...

07-01-2010

WILD BOYS

Words by Sami Montague

Who is in the Wildboys crew?

Wildboys crew’s components are: Opium, Zeus40, Rota and Pencil.

 

When was the Wildboys crew formed and how?

Wildboys crew was born on June 9, 2008, as a result of the...

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01-12-2008
DEMS

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Dems is a Spanish writer from the city of Elche. He started painting in the early ’90s and has been pushing his style ever since. His relationship with graffiti is straight forward; he simply can’t live without it and is one of those writers who will paint to the death. graphotism speaks to him about the struggles of painting in Spain, his adventures in Europe and graffiti’s good old days.

 

What was your life and environment like when you were growing up?

I was always in a good environment. When I went to school I didn’t like the idea of spending all my time studying with everything that was going on in the streets. I was always thinking about doing different things, there were good and bad things but we always ended up doing the bad ones. Graffiti, break dance and rap came to my city in the early ‘90s. We would steal cans to do our first tags, wear the latest trainers and dance to break dance music in front of our houses.

Why did graffiti appeal to you when you first got started?

My grandmother taught me how to draw when I was a kid, I liked it but I didn’t know what to do with it. One day I was walking through a back road and saw my first piece, I was shocked because I didn’t know what the heck it was. But I knew then that that was what I wanted to do, it opened my eyes. After that I started walking around the streets looking for pieces so I could understand all about it. I started doing graffiti later than I wanted to. I think I started to understand graffiti around 1991 but I didn’t start writing until one or two years after that. The people I started painting with didn’t do graffiti because they were passionate about it, they did it ‘cos it was fashionable then. A few years later I met real writers and they are still active today.

Which artists were you inspired by at the time and why?

In the beginning of my career I was inspired by the writers from my city, Elche, they were Rosh Wild, Aito100 and Deik Ader. There were plenty of writers then, but when I started I felt that I was nobody and I thought I would never be able to reach a particularly good level. As time passed I started seeing graffiti from other cities like Alicante, Barcelona and Madrid. This also helped.

How different was the graffiti coming from those cities compared to the graffiti in Elche?

There was a huge difference. In those big cities you could already see incredible walls and pieces with thousands of colours, different characters and backgrounds. Graffiti in Elche was very limited, most of the pieces had only white and maybe another three colours. But at the same time we were special because they were unrivalled. My city wouldn’t be influenced by the bigger cities, that was the thing then, every city had their own style......

The FULL interview with Dems appears in issue 51 of Graphotism magazine - click here to purchase your copy.

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