[Text available only in English] For me personally, street art represents everything, that true, boundless art is. The magical thing about street art is, that everyone can play a part in it and add an intangible factor to it, simply by acknowledging it and giving it a personal meaning. It’s a kind of creation, that can never be finished or defined, it’s extremely personal, pure, sometimes very opinion – forming, vulgar and offensive. It forces you to answer uncomfortable questions, to be true to yourself. I would like to experiment with the influence that street art is putting on my body. I am seeking a new moving language, strictly inspired by Graffiti’s.
I want to create a correlation between street art and movement. I am always asking the question what emotions does the street art evoke. The question is, is it challenging social conscious or is it simply a scar on the face of a building? The performance will wrestle with these opposing opinions.