BIROKURU
Connected to art the second I learned how to hold a pencil.
Despite the fact that I was born in a small seaside town, I like to represent punk, bold and edgy shapes on the contrary to calmness and stillness.
If it were up to me, I’d live on a farm, or on the beach, or anywhere but a noisy capitalistic shithole we call “city”. Addicted to red and black, I can create in the darkest of times, but also be depressed when it’s sunshine and rainbows. Some may call me restless, and may be right.
Biro, 27, Leo.
NIK INK
My work blends the aesthetics of calligraffiti with a search for geometry and color. Graffito walls, creating canvases, painting skin—in each of these fields, my goal is to break the mold of traditional writing to create unique visual textures, inspired by my own hand. Every piece for me is unique, designed to express a lot without needing words.
JEANVIER
For me, being an artist means exploring art in all its forms. Indeed, although music is one of my primary mediums, I believe that expressing oneself through visual means, such as graphic design, helps one understand themselves and the directions they wish to pursue.
What is most important to me is evoking emotions and memories in my audience, and whether this happens through a song or a visual work, the crucial thing is that it stirs something within them.