No 72, Lodhi Estate
Delhi, Delhi

Martin Dezer, Ken Keflione and Julien Migwel are three young extraordinary graffiti artists, graphic-illustrators who have given their exceptional pieces of work in the various cities of France, Belgium and India.
The collective teamwork of three artists brings together a unique amalgamation of an art form comprising the different style of each artist. They have different influences and they share a common desire to be active in the graffiti world.

Dezer, the eldest, is a name in the French graffiti world and is very involved in the Rennes (north-west of France) associative life (association Graffiteam). Always willing to get involved when the project is worth it, Dezer is a complete artist, open-minded and more than dynamic. He has collaborated with Migwel and Kelfi through the association Soap and for his different projects (mix, graff). Musician, composer, DJ and organizer of events, he has a few tricks up his graffer sleeve.

Keflione has his own curvy style with a bubble gum touch. Thanks to his skills of illustrator and his originality, he naturally came to work with Migwel on a double page in the fanzine Soap and a screen print poster. His contributions are always remarked and are remarkable. Keflione regularly exhibits his works and keeps exploring new graphic fields. Street experimentations and activism are his spearheads. Graff, graphics, painting, photography and any media are worth achieving his aim.

About 10 years ago, Migwel did some graffiti before focusing on graphics and illustration. After debuts in graphics, he decides to create an association to publish a fanzine combining graphics-graffitists and musicians.He created Soap with a few friends and quickly launched the project with a tiny subvention. The project functioned well, the fanzine were sold and the association expanded and was diversified: concerts, exhibitions and performances were added to Soap activities. The multiplication of encounters and interventions pushed Migwel to go back to his first love, graffiti with this time the desire to wander off the beaten tracks and adopt a
less classical approach than in the beginning.

Contact: 43500200-216/217/218/230.

Added by f.nirbhay on December 16, 2008

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