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When ArtistS Talk
Diffrent Graffit artist shed light about the world of street art, and what message their trying to create in the streets that were once blank but now are full of life because of this artform.
A well known French-Tunisian street artist, eL seed has an interview with another street artist Aya Terek in Dubai's Tashkeel arts center to discuss what inspires him to create his artwork and how his work has been recived by local audiences & in the west.
Shepard Fairey an infamous street artist behind OBEY: talks about art as a compentet of inspiration .Whether its performance, music or visual art all have the capblity to influence pepole everyday. He mentions a connection between these principles of art and how he wants his own artwork to be portrayed in the world. Fairey also sheds light on what he trys to incorporate in his individual bodies of work into the streets and why he feels he has been called to do what he does best, stencil art.
CHECK OUT THIS INTERVIEW OF
SHEPARD FAIREY TALKING MORE ABOUT HIS ART WORK



Jesse Hazelip, a street artist well known for his art in the San Francisco Bay Area Talks about how he was inspired to become a street artist and the start of the creation of his own work. Most if not all of his art forms a juxtapostion of humanity's obsseion of war. Hazlip then discuses how he uses this idea to reach out to make a change in our society. His artwork in its entirety exspresses how we need to be more compassionate with each other. Hazlip does this well by his visual representation of his artwork.


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