Нет войне [no war] People protesting around Russia and doing hundreds of anti-war graffiti trying to deliver the information to brainwashed citizens. Source : Partizaning
[FR] Je me surnomme Naïf, je suis peintre dans la région bordelaise. J'ai commencé à peindre au début des années 2000 par le biais du graffiti, puis au fur et à mesure des années je me suis progressivement détaché de la lettre du fait mes rencontres picturales (la figuration libre, l'art brut…) pour aller vers quelque chose de plus organique et de plus imagé. Mis à part un bref passage aux beaux arts je suis principalement autodidacte.
[ENG]I call myself Naïf, I am a painter in the Bordeaux region. I started painting in the early 2000s. I started as a graffiti writer, then as the years went by I gradually detached myself from the letter because of my pictorial discovers (the free figuration, the art brut…) to go towards something more organic and more pictorial. Apart from a brief passage at a fine arts school I am mainly self-taught.
Ton nom tu l'as choisi comme une définition de ton style ? En quelque sorte, il est lié en parti à ma manière d'aborder le dessin et à ce que je voulais exprimer dans mes peintures.
Did you choose your name as a definition of your style? In a way, it is partly related to the way I approach drawing and what I wanted to express in my paintings.
C’est une impression ou tu peins plutôt en solo ? Il m'arrive de peindre en solo mais la plupart du temps je peins avec des potes peintres et avec ma famille de graffiti. Is it a feeling or do you paint mostly solo ? Sometimes I paint alone but most of the time I paint with my painting buddies and my graffiti family.
Est-ce que tu peux partager avec nous le dernier titre que tu as écouté en boucle ces derniers temps ? What song have you been listening to on repeat lately?
I’m really happy to present you Дурак work.His pieces are a fantastic discovery to me. I hope you will enjoy it as much as I do.
1- Tell us a few words about yourself. Where are you from? I’m from Moscow in Russia. I started painting in 2007, at that time I was still in school, it all started with ordinary graffiti, then I was just drawing fonts with outline, volume and lots of colours…
2- The black shapes on your pieces seem a mix of abstraction and letters. Are we supposed to read something? The black shapes are letters, each drawing is a word, each time it’s different. I very rarely write my name.
3- How can you define your style, what inspires you? I consider myself a graffiti artist in spite of my abstract appearance. I’m inspired by everything around me, I can be inspired by anything.
4- And to conclude is there a track that you have listened to repeatedly last weeks ? I listen to very different, I don’t really have favorite, all music is good !!! For example, I often listen to the band “King and Jester”.
- Tell us a few words about yourself. When and how did you discover graffiti? Did you paint letters before starting your character project.
I write kid30 and am based in Nottingham UK , I also produce commercial work (graphic design, mural work) under the name smallkid. I remember as a kid always buying copies of Graphotism and Big daddy magazine and reading them over and over trying to work out how the fuck the pieces were painted. I used to paint banners for the free parties and raves in the 90s but mainly used paint and brushes as it was quite hard to get hold of spray paint where I lived. It wasn’t until later on I started painting with a can properly when I moved to Nottingham around 1998 / 1999 that I really got into it, Notts had a really strong scene at the time and had a new paint shop that had opened (coverage), also the street art movement was just exploding at the time that massively interested me. I started producing flyers for a lot of the raves in the city at the time and often used to use graffiti based images for these which got me connected with different writers as I would use bits of their work or go out with them when they painted. I then started running paint walls at the parties which went on to running bigger paint jams in the city.
I do paint the occasional letters but its not something I get on with in the same way as characters. I have always been more focused and interested in characters, even as a kid with subway art and spray can art copying all the characters in it more than the letters.
- The sources for your characters are various : cartoons, US Comics, Franco-Belgian comics. Are you a big comic book reader ? What are your favorite comics ?
I grew up with out a TV so didn’t get to watch many programs and the bits I did see I couldn’t remember which were from which or only got to watch bits If I went to friends houses , so yer I did read a lot of comics. I was mainly into Tintin and Asterix as a kid Which I think are still my favourites along with anything by Matt Groening. This is one of the reasons for cutting characters now as I was always a bit unsure as to which cartoon characters were which and what cartoons they were from, often finding myself pretending I had watched shows when I actually had no idea what they were.
- Are you thinking about using characters from other universes like mangas or video games ?
I’m currently back drawing a load more of my own characters again but have also started watching and researching other styles so will see what happens I try not to have to much of plan so it doesn’t restrict what the end goal is. I keep thinking its run its course painting these mash up / Frankenstein characters but they are quick and easy to paint and I’m still having fun with them, I started painting them when I had a kid and still wanted to paint but was restricted to how much time I could go painting for and this style allowed me to do this.
- According to your website you took part in two collectives: ShrunkenHeads, OxygenThieves. Can you tell us a bit about them ?
Oxygen thieves is a crew I joined in about 2000 , with artists : Deam, KaptionOne, Dregs, Mobs and myself We used to paint all the time , but all of us have had kids now and some of us have moved away So we don’t all get to paint together that often , I still work with Kaption One on the commercial work and we do all meet up for curries and the occasional paint. I was really lucky to have been invited into this crew as it pushed me as a writer and had some amazing experiences that will stay with me forever.
Shrunken heads was a collective born out of studio we took over for a a few years ago above a carpet shop called Switch studios It is Ging, Boaster and myself, it was a mix of illustration work, canvas work and graffiti. We build a bar in the studio and ran speak easy events in it for a few years Where we hosted a lot of local and international street art shows.
- Are there any other graffiti writers or artist from Nottingham you could recommend us to check the work ?
Nottingham although quite a small city does have a rich culture for graffiti Some names worth checking out are Kapt, Mobs, Ging, Boaster, Sorry, ILC crew , TMS crew , Dilk, Cruel, RTN, Creak, WFC, Idle, Daes, Kage, Form, Enks, Ego Warrior, Carrot boy, Silly, Timo sure I’ve missed load more working checking but there are a few.
- And to conclude is there a track that you have listened to repeatedly last weeks ?
Rudeboy Lovesong (feat. Sweetie Irie and Cara Delevingne) (Voltage Remix)