Evol (Berlin, Germany)

Evol (Berlin, Germany)
"The cliché aspects will get commercialised and devolve, while other artists will continue to develop their personal language with public space."
Evol is a Berlin based street artist, best known for his works of transforming banal urban surfaces, into miniature architectural surfaces through pasting. Evol performs this process in difference cities and has been commissioned to do installations in galleries, where he was created entire blocks of miniature buildings.
IdN v18n2: Street Art Issue p34-35
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"On the one hand, the style of street art is exploited, but on the other hand, the doing of it in a public space is important."
prostoRož Association (Ljubljana, Slovenia)
"We see ourselves as architects rather than artists. This is because our projects for the most part focus on the usage and furnishing of certain spaces, this being the role of architects."
Multipraktik (Ljubljana, Slovenia)
"Other than being a public polygon for creative, ejaculation, we don't have one."
Mina Fina (Ljubljana, Slovenia)
"I like working with pen and pencil. I like its intensity and the lack of an ‘undo’ button. "
"Trial and error with my sketchbook is still one of my favourite ways to start work."
Saša Kerkoš (Ljubljana, Slovenia)
"My only wish is that people should react to, and gain something from, the works that we all make."