You ask a lot of little kids today what they want to be when they grow up and they say "I want to be famous." You ask them for what reason and they don't know or care. I think Andy Warhol got it wrong...
I've never really understood why people sleep. Wasting a third of your life and becoming vulnerable for almost 8 hours every night. Doesn't seem very appealing to me.
Graffiti's always been a temporary art form. You make your mark and then they scrub it off.
At this time of year it's easy to forget the true meaning of Christianity - the lies, the corruption, the abuse.
The thing I hate the most about advertising is that it attracts all the bright, creative and ambitious young people, leaving us mainly with the slow and self-obsessed to become our artists.. Modern ar...
There's nothing more dangerous than someone who wants to make the world a better place.
All graffiti is low-level dissent, but stencils have an extra history. They've been used to start revolutions and to stop wars.
A recent survey or North American males found 42% were overweight, 34% were critically obese and 8% ate the survey.
Should graffiti be judged on the same level as modern art? Of course not: It's way more important than that.
Art is not like other culture because its success is not made by its audience. The public fill concert halls and cinemas every day, we read novels by the millions, and buy records by the billions. 'We...
The holy grail is to spend less time making the picture than it takes people to look at it.
I mean, they say you die twice. One time when you stop breathing and a second time, a bit later on, when somebody says your name for the last time.
Art should comfort the disturbed and disturb the comfortable.
There's obviously nothing wrong with selling your art - only an idiot with a trust fund would tell you otherwise. But it's confusing to know how far you should take it.
I like to think I have the guts to stand up anonymously in a western democracy and call for things no-one else believes in - like peace and justice and freedom.