Autor: Graffiti

  • Chifumi

    Phnom Penh (Cambodia) ¿De dónde viene tu apodo? Where does your pseudonym come from? Mi seudónimo, Chifumi, proviene del juego piedra, papel o tijera. Las manos son el elemento central de este juego, al igual que lo son en mi trabajo. Me pareció una conexión obvia con las manos gigantes que pinto. My pseudonym Chifumi…

  • Pocho

    Pocho is a graffiti writer for over 30 years, his work reflects a consistent trajectory and a recognizable style. It’s not just about painting; it’s about living graffiti as a way of life. Pocho es un escritor de graffiti desde hace más de 30 años, es el reflejo de una trayectoria constante, con estilo reconocible,…

  • Adrian Takano

    I don’t use a pseudonym, just my given name, japanese last name from my father ́s side of the family. most people think its a pseudonym. No uso un apodo, solo mi nombre de pila, apellido japonés del lado paterno de la familia. La mayoría de la gente piensa que es un seudónimo.    …

  • Deluse

    It‘s actually my shortcut for Delusion (engl.).I guess, I’ve been painting it since 2018, when I startet to get back painting more legal pieces and to stick to a name. All in all it was quite difficult to find a name that doesn’t already exist, lol. De hecho, es mi abreviatura de «Delusion» (inglés). Creo…

  • Spoke

    I started writing my nickname in 2004, initially using four letters in my early years of painting: “Spok.” I’d love to say it was simply due to the influence of the science fiction series Star Trek: The Original Series, but I actually chose those letters because I found them very dynamic and interesting, simply to…

  • Roye

    As a teenager, I remember seeing the work of many graffiti artists in my neighborhood, and in high school, I was inspired to create my own pieces. What you saw in my city back then was pure originality; I was fascinated by the work of artists like Goal, Crime, Gruñon, Waize, Chiz, Puerk, and others….

  • Ran

    My nickname comes from taking my surname written in Japanese, ライチェンズテイン, and removing all the letters in the middle, leaving only the first and last letters: ラン (Ran). Mi apodo viene de Tomar mi apellido escrito en japones ライチェンズテイン y quitarle todas las letras del medio, dejando solo la primera y la ultima: ラン (Ran)….

  • Syck

    My name is rather abstract, and I chose this alias more than 25 years ago because I liked the combination of letters. Today, I would choose an even more abstract name, since many people confuse “syck” with “sick,” which I find boring. Mi nombre es bastante abstracto, y elegí este alias hace más de 25…

  • Heavy

    I simply liked the letters and the sound of it. I haven’t been using this name for very long; before that I painted under the names Tiger / Tman. Simplemente me gustaban las letras y el sonido. No llevo usando este nombre desde hace tanto tiempo; antes pintaba bajo los nombres Tiger / Tman. ¿Qué…

  • Bolotron

    My name Bolo originally came from a character that represents the street wear brand (school of the hard knocks), that brand was so famous during the 90s and early 00s ,and I was 14 years old pop locking dancer at the time and I used to wear that gear with the character a lot that…

  • Wedo Goás

    I was always interested in painting. My grandparents always worked in the fields, but when they were older and retired, they started painting. They had always wanted to paint, but at that time, with so many children, it was unthinkable; they had to earn a living. So I grew up watching them paint, and maybe…

  • Comeske

    My pseudonym or tag name comes from the word commercial.  Growing up in the Bronx in the 80s-90s and always seeing graffiti everywhere from trains , streets to highways and everything in between.  There was a writer whom was definitely a style master he wrote «Cromag» Imok (rest in peace). I was so interested and…

  • Shub110

    Shub has been my nickname since 2004. Friends from that time gave it to me as a reference to the character Chewbacca from Star Wars. It was first pronounced “Chewb,” and more recently “Shub.” “110” (or one ten) is a concept I created within the Street BikeTrial community. I practiced this sport intensely between 1998-2002…

  • Adham Madhoun

    Gaza (Palestine) ¿Qué te motivó para empezar a pintar? What motivated you to get started painting? Siempre me atrajeron los colores de la calle y cómo el arte puede transformar un espacio aburrido en algo lleno de vida. Ver a otros artistas expresar su libertad a través del arte urbano me inspiró a tomar un…

  • K12ne one

    When I was 19, an older my friend gave me the nickname “Korone”. I had never been given a strange nickname at that time, so I liked it and started drawing it as KORONE. after breaking it down a little,as KRNE. After that, with what to draw in the public and artwork I decided to…

  • Rame

    Rame means “copper” in Italian. Before choosing that name I tried many others, because I was looking for something that could really represent me when I started painting. When I found Rame, it just felt right: I liked the way it sounded, the way it looked written, and also its meaning. Copper is a strong…

  • Fantomas

    I got into graffiti art in 1996, through a friend, with whom I started writing my first tags. I see motivation in development, in my opinion every writer develops in a certain way… Me inicié en el graffiti en 1996, gracias a un amigo, con quien empecé a escribir mis primeras firmas. Veo la motivación…

  • Leskule

    Metz (France) Mi firma no tiene ningún significado en particular. Al principio, solo quería una firma que empezara por la letra S, una letra con la que me gustaba trabajar. Cuando empecé a pintar en 2002, la escribía sin la E al final. Fue en 2005 cuando añadí la E, principalmente para enriquecer mi letra…

  • Fil

    I had seen tags and graffiti in my neighborhood, Pardinyes, in Lerida, and I started tagging the walls near my house with the tag “crash” for about three months or so. I met other writers from my neighborhood and neighboring neighborhoods (such as Owe, As, Psta, Cruel, Jam, and a few others), and I found…

  • Pahone

    When I was in seventh grade, I saw some classmates who started painting, and I also realized that even though rap and graffiti were two different things, they often went hand in hand, and I already liked rap…so I decided to find myself a tag (power at first) and start spraying my first little tags…

  • Waffle

    It is a really long story  i took another old friends tag and remade it to Wafl. Eventually people started to call me the waffle so thats why im the Waffle now. Es una historia muy larga. Cogí la firma de otro viejo amigo y la convertí en Wafl. Al final, la gente empezó a llamarme…

  • Uger

    I can’t really remember where my pseudonym came from as it was such a long time ago, I think I was just thinking for some letters that are gonna look good for graffiti, and hence came up with Uger, probably at the age of 13-14. No recuerdo muy bien de dónde viene mi seudónimo, ya…

  • Tizer

    I started in 1988, with my brother and 2 friends.  We had been looking at Style Writing for a few years before hand and really liked it. In South London there weren’t many tube lines so people were more into bus bombing. Back then you could tell where someone was from by their handstyles. South…