Where most are happy to allow the nozzle to define the final aesthetic of their piece, this Frenchman flexes a control over the can that makes his handiwork look like fine art.
He dabbles in variety of letterforms; multi-dimensional, public, geometric and wild, but also holds a firm grasp on realism.
DASHE revolts against the medium itself. –Jamfingers.
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