The iconic WEZT character now sits on the shutters of a local factory in the heart of Mullae neighborhood in Seoul, renowned for the clang of its ironworkers. This area, where loud factories and cozy cafes coexist, buzzes with activity on weekdays when laborers are in full swing. However, come the weekend, the alleys slip into a tranquil peace, making it hard to spot anyone. Eager to infuse vibrancy into these quiet nights, I collaborated with other artists and the owners of the factories to breathe new life into their still shutters. The result? Approximately 50 meters of industrial landscape transformed into a creative playground, even in the quiet of the night. Spray on wall / 4 x 2.8m/ 2021
[WEZT] Although Lee Seok-Kyu(aka WEZT) is certainly a graffiti artist, he prefers to think of himself as a “Wall Explorer,” a man of global taste. After “exploring walls” (ahem, painting) in over 30 countries and collaborating with world famous megastars and brands such as BLACKPINK, J-Hope (of BTS), KIA Motors, Samsung, and KG Mobility Tivoli, we say he’s earned the title. And at the same time, nobody can say he sold out. Inspired by contemporary internet memes and comic-book characters, WEZT’s distinct bubble letters harken back to the old-school graffiti greats, which he harnesses enthusiastically. Due to the raw nature of his work and the clear respect he pays to the past, he is a rare breed of graffiti artist that is well-respected by casual pedestrians and graffiti aficionados alike, especially in his native city of Seoul. WEZT is currently a member of the graffiti crews BAMC and SKA (based in LA).
http://www.instagram.com/wezt.one http://youtube.com/wezt111
Embark on a wild, graffiti-fueled romp through the vibrant streets of "Spraycation: Korea," a collection that thrusts you into the epicenter of Asia’s rising street art scene. Despite Seoul’s contemporary status as a global hub for fashion and youth expression, in the early 2000s, graffiti artists had to navigate a landmine of conservative values and cultural taboos. However, that didn’t stop these 4 maverick graffiti artists from arming themselves with spray cans and taking to the streets, transforming the city into a thrilling battleground where creativity confronted tradition. Unaltered and unedited, these 8 representative works serve as unfiltered snapshots, capturing the very best of the exhilarating clash of colors, cultures, and countercultures that laid the foundation for Seoul’s emergence as an international graffiti destination.
[WEZT] WEZT spray on the shutter wall 2021 5/50
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[WEZT] WEZT spray on the shutter wall 2021 5/50
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The iconic WEZT character now sits on the shutters of a local factory in the heart of Mullae neighborhood in Seoul, renowned for the clang of its ironworkers. This area, where loud factories and cozy cafes coexist, buzzes with activity on weekdays when laborers are in full swing. However, come the weekend, the alleys slip into a tranquil peace, making it hard to spot anyone. Eager to infuse vibrancy into these quiet nights, I collaborated with other artists and the owners of the factories to breathe new life into their still shutters. The result? Approximately 50 meters of industrial landscape transformed into a creative playground, even in the quiet of the night. Spray on wall / 4 x 2.8m/ 2021
[WEZT] Although Lee Seok-Kyu(aka WEZT) is certainly a graffiti artist, he prefers to think of himself as a “Wall Explorer,” a man of global taste. After “exploring walls” (ahem, painting) in over 30 countries and collaborating with world famous megastars and brands such as BLACKPINK, J-Hope (of BTS), KIA Motors, Samsung, and KG Mobility Tivoli, we say he’s earned the title. And at the same time, nobody can say he sold out. Inspired by contemporary internet memes and comic-book characters, WEZT’s distinct bubble letters harken back to the old-school graffiti greats, which he harnesses enthusiastically. Due to the raw nature of his work and the clear respect he pays to the past, he is a rare breed of graffiti artist that is well-respected by casual pedestrians and graffiti aficionados alike, especially in his native city of Seoul. WEZT is currently a member of the graffiti crews BAMC and SKA (based in LA).
http://www.instagram.com/wezt.one http://youtube.com/wezt111
Embark on a wild, graffiti-fueled romp through the vibrant streets of "Spraycation: Korea," a collection that thrusts you into the epicenter of Asia’s rising street art scene. Despite Seoul’s contemporary status as a global hub for fashion and youth expression, in the early 2000s, graffiti artists had to navigate a landmine of conservative values and cultural taboos. However, that didn’t stop these 4 maverick graffiti artists from arming themselves with spray cans and taking to the streets, transforming the city into a thrilling battleground where creativity confronted tradition. Unaltered and unedited, these 8 representative works serve as unfiltered snapshots, capturing the very best of the exhilarating clash of colors, cultures, and countercultures that laid the foundation for Seoul’s emergence as an international graffiti destination.