Psyckoze 156 New Work in the Paris Catacombs

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Psyckoze is No Limit!

When I was getting into pieces around 91 he was already killing it. He is a true part of Paris’s graffiti history, he’s a mentor for dudes my generation. For the past thirty years, he’s been continuously going to the catacombs and he has developed an amazing body of work. Far away from the world, in a space with no time and no boundaries, in the belly of the city. Right under your foot, right under our lives. Free, so free that he is close to a primal scream, the most natural artistic gesture. Back in the cave.

Here are some of his recent pieces, a few sculptures and his first mosaic before hanging it. Paris

This SA was done by Bando in 1984, Psy restored it

Psyckoze at work in the catacombs

There is 25 years difference between those two pieces

Text and Photo: Gorey

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sheacote - Thursday June 21, 2012 at 02:33 PM...

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I love how the catacombs really preserves all this work. Its must be amazing to see your work 20-30 years later.

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