Knock Knock Magazine Issue 2

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...mix of ‘80s and early ‘90s cartoons, comics, skateboard art, cult movies, weird tales and the messed up world around us... Having work both on the street and in the gallery allows for some flexibility in the context your work is received, do you approach your street work differently to your studio/gallery work? My studio and street work are similar in the ways I use spraypaint and style but other than that they are very different. My studio work allows me to go deeper into my ideas and produce work with no boundaries, often being obscene and crude. My studio is a bubble where I can be wild and free turning into a type of creative animal where I use mixed media to create my works from acrylic paint, spraypaints, oils, inks and anything laying around at hand. Where as on the street I use only spraypaint maybe sometimes a brush. With my street work I dont want to offend people so much that they look away, but I still want to be true to myself so I make my characters more mischeivious than violent and crude. Art or Die and Be Extra Good.

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