Monday, June 22, 2015

Artist Interview: Jaz

Franco Fasoli aka Jaz is recognized as one of the first major graffiti writers to begin painting in the streets of Buenos Aires in the mid 1990’s. His compositions are characterized by conflict and duality, references to popular culture and local traditions, with a particular emphasis on Latin American themes. We reached him for a chat about his latest mural on the streets of Montreal for the Mural Festival and his future projects.

Franco Fasoli aka Jaz is recognized as one of the first major graffiti writers to begin painting in the streets of Buenos Aires in the mid 1990’s. His compositions are characterized by conflict and duality, references to popular culture and local traditions, with a particular emphasis on Latin American themes. We reached him for a chat about his latest mural on the streets of Montreal for the Mural Festival and his future projects.

Hello Jaz, first of all, what are you working on those days?

These days I am working on a few projects, and festivals, and I'm focused on my work on paper, making collages, and preparing new works for a solo show in my home town (Buenos Aires) at the end of the year . 

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