Burglary, dance, booze, police and rap! RCG Crew member Ogre tells us about the beginnings. How long have you been painting? In the summer of 2005...
Interviews
Interview with street artist Szárnyas Doboz
The name and work of Szárnyas Doboz/Box with wings has not been known to the Hungarian street art-loving public for a long time...
Interview with graffiti artist Bronk
Bronk graffiti művész életében már elég korán jelen volt az utca és annak kultúrája, ami sok inspirációt adott...
Interview with street artist Void
Street artist Void found his artistic style in the representation of abstract faces. He has been fond of drawing since childhood, which was later replaced by spray paint and walls. His works are mostly inspired by his surroundings, travels and the people he meets.
Rubik/AWS film interview
Rubik has been strengthening the camp of Hungarian writers for 20 years, during which time he has gained quite a reputation. He is an active participant in the Hungarian graffiti life both on the legal and illegal fronts. But he is not only talented in coloring walls and trains, this year he also showed off his skills in filmmaking. The AWS movie was a big hit with the general public.
ALL CAPS Collective
Marci Árvay is not only a prominent figure in the Hungarian graffiti scene, but also a successful businessman. Nothing can prove this better than the fact that the All Caps store opened its doors 2 years ago, which has become a very popular place for participants of the graffiti life.
Interview with street artist 0036 Mark
0036 Mark brilliantly combines the pop art style with the characters of the cult Hungarian cartoons, he does all this in such a way that they look good even on the street. Most of his works can be seen in Budapest, but he has also left his mark in Belgium, Switzerland and Croatia.
Interview with graffiti artist Upik
Debrecen-based graffiti artist Upik's style was born from his love of character drawing and comic books. His motivation used to be the street and corrupt members, but now he does it all consciously.
Interview with graffiti artist Mone
He is one of the defining figures of the Hungarian Hip-Hop culture, who enriched the underground line mostly in Szeged through his passion for graffiti, but over the years he left his mark in several areas of the country. In the beginning, Mone wore the band-aid as a rebellious street kid, now he takes an active role in the graffiti subculture as a family man.