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I consider it art
'cause...
it's ink...
over a surface
What motivates me to paint is...
It's all about, after you leave home,
meeting your pals, discovering new neighborhoods,
new places,
making new friends.
And about leaving your tag at unusual places, because this is the whole context
Not just the final result, but the whole story...
The importance of the train is the essence. It's where it [graffiti] came from, when it emerged
I think that both things, graffiti and trains, speak for themselves
The difference between trains and walls...
Is that the train is moving!
It's here today, in a week or two it's already in another city...
In a month it's in another state!
And then you start to get to know people from other states,
other cities, then you contact them, establish new friendships
The satisfaction of painting?
It's great!
After you finish, you take a picture.
Then when you're back home, you contemplate the picture, the work you just did - like every graffiti artist does.
and... the joy of making that, the feeling of achieving the goal - that's satisfaction!
Painting trains is all about opportunity...
It's essential to study the spot, the schedule
If there's security, people passing by, eyes watching, or anyone at all...
You have to watch out!
I try to escape from all the stress...
of all that...
"adventure"...
So I can try to tune out and continue doing graffiti
And do what we like...