Jef Aerosol Turns London Streets into Artistic Rock Tributes
Robyn Currie — May 25, 2010 — Art & Design
References: jefaerosol.free.fr & cakeheadlovesevil.wordpress
Jef Aerosol may just become my new favorite graffiti artist. This guy has got skill, no doubt, but it is the subject of his work that has got me going.
Rock 'n' Roll, to be precise, and its pantheon of Gods as well. Lennon, Jagger, Patti Smith and others round out the epic pieces of London street art that this guy has been blessing upon the world. No word whether Jef Aerosol will make it to this side of the pond, but if he does, I will be waiting.
Rock 'n' Roll, to be precise, and its pantheon of Gods as well. Lennon, Jagger, Patti Smith and others round out the epic pieces of London street art that this guy has been blessing upon the world. No word whether Jef Aerosol will make it to this side of the pond, but if he does, I will be waiting.
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