Last October, I had the chance to discover NeSpoon stencils scattered in the small seaside resort of Cefalù in Sicily! A Polish multidisciplinary artist, she is inspired by traditional lace patterns in her must-see works. NeSpoon interprets in her own way, through street art, this ancestral craft technique which has “a universal aesthetic code deeply […]
The flacking technique by Ememem
Ememem is making “flacking” art, a term he invented himself* to talk about his first hole “filling”! For this short article, we wanted to tell you about this artist and his unique technique.
Maye’s fragile balance
Maye is a French artist working in the public space. He started with graffiti and then evolved in the more institutionalised scene of international street art. His murals are inhabited by filiform, emaciated characters and his universe is a complex interweaving of details that embody a fragile balance. Inspired by urban and nomadic cultures, his […]
Portrait of PichiAvo through their exhibition ‘Marbles and Bronzes’ at Stolen Space Gallery in London
This autumn we had the opportunity to rediscover PichiAvo’s work in London at the opening of their exhibition ‘Marbles and Bronzes’ at Stolen Space Gallery on Brick Lane in Shoreditch.
Surprise of the summer: we lauched our stickers!
This great news cheered us up throughout the whole summer: we’ve released our Invisible Walls stickers to invade our cities – and yours 😉
Thomas Jorion – Petite Ceinture and Piscine Molitor, ruins enhanced by the photographer
Photographer and artist of note, Thomas Jorion captures the beauty of ruins and forgotten heritage. On the terrace of a café on the banks of the Ourcq canal in Paris, we talked about his memories of his childhood and discussed his experience of vandalism, inherent to his urbex approach. From his first urban explorations to […]
Meet JANK: behind the scenes of street-art and vandalism
Street artist from Valencia, JANK is similar to those we like to call invaders, without restricting himself to this practice. In this article, I wanted to go beyond the more classic tale of an artistic journey and approach, to address an experience inherent to street art: vandalism.




