Bizarre Beyond Belief Magazine Issue #23

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ISSUE #23

schemes and never neglecting backgrounds! He pushes me for sure. Finally Tuna a.k.a T-BONEEEE! He’s the wild boy of the crew hes super funny. The crowd pleaser fuck boy! Raw talent too. Love him! For my other crews, TBK. Is kind of a broken off crew but that I still keep great memories of. Kemt is a very good homie of mine, Sewk we chill to sometimes too. Dems and Nost do their thing and Crer is back home in France, I think he owns a restaurant or something like that. As for ITS, man I respect them especially for the family spirit they have we kinda just bonded when I was in Chicago. I need to go back to see them - love Chi-town. If you never been - you sleeping! I also consider myself lucky to have homies like Killa Ef around! Real humans like him are a rare breed! I look up to him a lot and glad we tight. BBB: Outside of your crew mates, you often paint with a number of great artists, can you tell us how collaborative pieces affect your creative process? SKOR: First of all, I am super grateful for those opportunities. Traveling and spraying with new people is probably in top reasons fueling my progression and desire to spray. Every wall is a different environment and people

you spray with different vibe. It’s inspiring. Meeting people I don’t know but look up too is so gratifying. So much knowledge can be absorbed and the bonds that are created just makes it that much more fun. Seeing their ways of doin it. helps me understand what I do more. For that and many more reasons my creative process is for sure affected. Huge key to progression is inspiration and I get inspired in many ways. Every time I spray with someone new I absorb a little bit of knowledge and that makes me grow as a person and a writer. BBB: You’re a very versatile graffiti artist from bombing, trains to burners, how does your creative approach differ between each of these fields? SKOR: Like mentioned earlier I think it’s because back when we started we did it all. That’s just how it was. So I believe those foundations stuck with me. That being said, I don’t really bomb anymore. I consider myself a piecer - I paint pieces. I focus my energy torwards that. But love and respect all other aspects as well. Being an adult that as to do adult things I chose to focus on piecing as it seemed more appealing to me. But to answer your question. Regardless, if I am piecing or on some rare

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