Tuesday, October 26, 2010

A subsitute in place of spraycans iz Rjvs' product for his underground graffiti paintings.

Rjv Ernesto

As an art form the end result of an ecstatic graffiti is achieved with the help of spray cans. Aerosol cans will cost a decent amount of around Rs300 per can, considering the variance in colors required to get a vivid and vibrant graffiti who would want to blow a good proportion of his bucks in sprayin walls?

Our featured graff artist Rjv Ernesto has a different route to his venture in graffiti. At the age of 6 Rjv
developed his interests in sketches hence most of his art forms in early stages were in pencil with such roots of his interest he is more inclined to Black & White paintings also he has an extended interest for 'Street' photography. He hails from Kerala and his hood is known to be one amongst the largest industrial areas namely Kanjikode, it comprises of numerous working & idle Industries that merges Urban Beauty alongwith the catchment of Sahyan Mountain ranges which set up a great canvas for the artist to exploit. Complementing his versatility he also use to write poetries which had parallel connection to the pillars of Hip Hop which he eventually scoped and gradually found that his 'ish .. was covered by the elements. He states “I use to find charcoal as the industrial wastes plentily available in our area ( it causes allergy anyway ;).‘’ now that provided an absolutely no cost natural crude to supplement his art. Coal was his product used in creating his masterpieces. He doesn’t boast of being a pro but deems to be an underground graffiti artist with a natural essence. He acclaims it is not only passion but it matters to him as he believes in what he does - Rhyming & Painting

Che Graffiti [charcoal]

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