The 48-year-old Lajos Tornyosi has been working as a tattoo artist since ancient times. He loves his job, which he knows quite well...
Interviews
Teyl x Desir interview
An honest and direct account from one of the founders of the RCG crew from the beginning to the present day. Nearly 20 years...
Koen interview
Endre/Koen/Darab. Whichever name we look at, each one is a slice of his life, from these he became who he is today...
Interview with street artist Optik
The artist Optik was captivated by the world of street art at a relatively early age, even when he was still in elementary school, and here he found the kind of occupation that he enjoys doing even without any particular interest or compulsion.
Interview with graffiti artist Abra
Abra colors the walls of the country with drawings of outstanding form. Over the years, his style has slowly transformed from simpler letters and now he creates almost only abstract works. What motivates him the most is that there are no limits. With each painting, he tries to project his particular mood onto the wall.
Interview with Batman graffiti artist
Batman showed himself in Szeged as well, although not in the person of the iconic superhero known to everyone, but as a graffiti artist who goes around the nights under the name of the dispenser of justice and leaves his name on the walls. He couldn't even imagine a city without graffiti or street art, as he says: "that would be boredom itself."
Interview with graffiti artist Zest
The graffiti artist Zest, who mostly works in Szeged, became interested in graffiti at an early age, in elementary school. According to him, this activity is one of the most versatile things in the world, and it gives freedom in the daily grind.
Interview with 9219 2112 street artists
Anyone who walks in Szeged with open eyes will surely have come across the works of street artist 9219 2112. His self-made stickers and posters can be found in many places in the city, and when he is not active on the street, he creates comics or captures his works on canvas. He thinks it's cool that you're walking down the street and there's something you've designed or drawn.
Interview with graffiti artist Grino
"I was never able to live like many others, to do the same thing all the time in monotonous boredom and leave nothing behind. That's not my world!" - Grino
CO2 crew interview
For those who are familiar with the world of graffiti, CO2 is not only familiar from chemistry class. From the simplest lines to the most precise geometric shapes, these guys present it all on the walls. For 16 years now, they have been making gray abandoned factory buildings, retaining walls, and bridge piers more interesting.
Interview with graffiti artist Suzie
Suzie, who lives in Budapest, combined her graphic design skills acquired at college with graffiti art. He paints his characters on the walls in an individual style, in front of which even the police happily pose.
Interview with graffiti artist Zeus
Zeus has been an active participant in the Hungarian graffiti scene for 14 years. According to him, this is an inescapable feeling of life that accompanies him throughout his life. Constant development and humility characterize this guy. He has been a pillar member of the RCG crew for 2 years, during which time he has colored the Hungarian legal walls with many cool sets.