This article was posted by KR 1 Year, 5 months, 3 weeks, 2 days, 16 hours, 24 minutes ago.
Flying high. Japan Airlines is legit. Great service. Not Ghetto like most American Airlines. The difference is amazing. Still working. Much more to come. Yone Krink just getting started.
This article was posted by KR 1 Year, 6 months, 3 days, 8 hours, 33 minutes ago.
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This article was posted by KR 1 Year, 6 months, 2 weeks, 3 days, 9 hours, 8 minutes ago.
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This article was posted by KR 1 Year, 6 months, 2 weeks, 4 days, 12 hours, 22 minutes ago.
I had a great time in Sao Paulo. The weather was great and everyone was really nice. More soon. Hardest working. Os Gemeos rock steady. We did some fill-ins. It’s been such a long time since I did anything in the street. It really took me back. This underpass spot had a lot of people living there, it smelled like shit. The wall I am painting here had at least three human diarrheas squirted onto it and turds at the bottom. Disgusting, but that is the life of the writer. The twins had to “Jedi mind trick” a dude who rolled on us. It was all good. Sao Paulo reminded me of NYC way back in the day. The smell of urine and shit, blown-out abandoned buildings, graffiti everywhere, homeless people everywhere. People trying to make do with what they have. Living under bridges and on the street. Large areas abandoned, broken glass everywhere… I didn’t have a lot of time to take photos. Sao Paulo is completely covered in graffiti. Os Gemeos and Vlok have it on lockdown on another level. Pichação is everywhere. If you like graffiti, it is definitely worth a visit. Highways were annihilated. Huge pieces, throw-ups, you name it. I didn’t have the time to get more photos. I would say Sao Paulo is the most bombed city I’ve been to in decades. Only NYC back in the day comes close. It was really interesting to see because NYC was in a very similar state and now it’s totally different, clean, safe, locked down and law-abiding. Shout to Cambuci and Jardines, two very different neighborhoods.
This article was posted by KR 1 Year, 7 months, 4 days, 18 hours, 8 minutes ago.
So much work and so little time. I leave tomorrow very early for the Pantanal in Brasil, no internet, just nature and the universe.
Sao Paulo has been great, everyone has been really cool and friendly, amazing hospitality and genuine enthusiasm.
So many people to thank that I will have to wait until I come back to the grid to say thank you to everyone and post more photos.
This is one room in the Museum, three artists. KR, Yochai Matos (light piece), and Rebecca Ward (tape).
Big Thanks to David from Rojo!