BIGFOOT Graffiti Artist, ‘Sasquatch’ – Video Interview
Here is a pretty decent video interview with graffiti artist BIGFOOT from New Jersey, USA. He does cool, simple Sasquatch characters and bold lettering, and has an different attitiude to a lot of graffiti artists. Very much worth a watch.
Here is some blurb on BIGFOOT, from Walrus TV…
More interested in the primitive than the urban, Bigfoot’s nature-oriented imagery and style developed in response to graffiti’s emphasis on inner city life.
His massive Sasquatch figures and forests depict a sense of freedom and respect for the natural world and, conversely, his disdain for industrialized overdevelopment. Bigfoot’s work has been in exhibitions held in cities throughout the United States.
I just try and come up with some deep nature shit.
-Bigfoot
BIGFOOT Graffiti Artist, Video Interview
He also co-founded the company I-Path with Matt Fields, serving as art director and designer. Watch the interview from “Dithers,” available for the first time to the public for free, on Walrus TV.
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I build 4 x 8 frames for some pieces which will be part of a museum like tribute to Urban Art.
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