On being a street artist and a gallery artist:
You can stay outside and do things outside, but it's then, you're also restricting yourself. And I really like to work with different mediums. For me it was more, I'm doing stuff outside, but I can do more. I can bring more to my work. And say, sculptures, that's absolutely something I can do outside, and it's important for me that I do.
I won't cut myself in two just because I want to stay outside or stay inside. And again, if the work is flat inside the gallery, then there's no point to show in the gallery. But if you can bring the same energy indoors and bring something new to it, then there is no point not to do it. I'm still doing the same things I was doing when I started outside. Same technique, same ideas, same thing to do my work alone. But, I'm able to bring more to my work thanks to actually doing work inside, installations, and working with other people for more elements, like sound, or movies. You can't do that outside.
- Subject Matter: Urban Contemporary
- Created: April 19, 2020
- Inventory Number: 312
Other Work From G. S.
Personal collection of Pop-Art, Street-Art, and Graffiti.
Not for sale!
Work is available for Museums and/or Exhibitions as well as Scholarly and/or Scientific Projects.
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