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7. Talking about fellow artists, who are your street art crushes?

For a lot of people this doesn’t come as a surprise, but Spanish legend Aryz has always been one of my heroes. He's the fucking king to me, he keeps reinventing himself as well, and that's what inspires me. Because even when you got a much appreciated style like his, he still does other stuff. He has a way of reinventing himself that speaks to me, I guess. It's artists that still dare to keep changing their work 10, 20 years into their careers instead of repeating yourself until they're dead.

Then you have Saner. He doesn't do that much walls anymore, but just whatever that man does with paint is, like, magic to me. Like, when it comes to colors, I think he is the absolute king.. He's also one of the only artists whose work I've seen in real life. I went to an exposition of his in of his in in France, and I was lucky enough that I was there when no one was there, so I had the whole room to myself and I just sat there for an hour, and I literally cried.

At the same time, I see your brushstrokes and I see the human that painted this, but… I'm like, how how the hell! It just blows my mind, I love that there's artists who can do that to me. I've seen a lot of art and I've made a lot of art, and sometimes it feels like you can't enjoy it anymore because you see how it works or the tricks an artist used. Saner is one of those few artists that still does.

But then you also have guys like, in France, you have this guy called Mr Difuz. He creates sick characters.He also has that animation motion kind of style.

I'm also a huge fan of Bom.K for thes ame reasons, the warpings he does are insane to me. I I think those are the main ones keep me going.

Mr Difuz in Ordes, ES