Graffiti Festival Features and Collaborative Projects
Graffiti is about more than just one wall; it is about building a community. Here is a look at the festivals, crews, and collaborative projects that keep the scene moving.
A feature from the Kula 2024 festival, highlighting my "Bomberman" reputation for painting in cities all over India. It's about repping my crews, UFO and FIR.
Another feature for Kula, showcasing one of my pieces from the Bandra Skatepark. It's an honor to be recognized as a key figure in the Indian graffiti scene.
A promotional graphic for the North East Urban Art Festival. I travel all over the country for projects and festivals, connecting with local scenes everywhere I go.
A collage showcasing my work, from figurative murals to classic throw-ups. This gives a quick overview of my different styles.
Another collage of my work, showing the contrast between my detailed portraiture and my aggressive lettering styles.
A collage centered around one of my signature wildstyle pieces, representing my crews FIR and Slumgods.
A piece I did in support of Ukraine, with the message "Stand with peace." Graffiti can be a powerful tool for social commentary.
A close-up of my tag from the MⒺTA-मोRPH-OSIS project. This is my signature, the mark I leave behind.
A macro shot of the details in one of my pieces, showing the spray texture, drips, and layering of colors.
A detail shot of the Devanagari script from my "Hamro" piece in Nepal, showing the clean lines and spray-painted texture.
About Features & Collaborations
These features aren't just about the photos; they represent where the real growth happens. When I paint at festivals like Kula or join forces with the Slumgods, we aren't just putting paint on a wall—we’re building a language for Indian street art. Every collaboration brings new techniques, fresh letterforms, and a different perspective back to the work I do for my private clients.
Why I Collaborate
Street art is inherently a conversation. Whether it's a massive wall at the North East Urban Art Festival or a spontaneous jam session with UFO Crew, these moments push me to try new things. You don't stay relevant in this scene by working in a vacuum.
The Value of the Festival Experience
When you book me for a festival, live activation, or collaborative project, you get more than a mural. You get the energy of a performer who knows how to handle a crowd and the precision of an artist who understands the street-art ethos.
My Approach to Joint Projects:
- Style Integration: I mix global graffiti influences with our own Indian aesthetic. We make sure the art fits the local context while hitting that international standard.
- Community Focus: If it's a festival, I’m not just there to paint; I’m there to engage with the local writers, share spray can tricks, and elevate the local scene.
- Brand & Event Alignment: For brand collaborations, I translate your message into a visual language that people actually stop to look at. No generic art; just raw, impactful visuals that align with your event's vibe.
If you see a style here that resonates with your vision, let's talk about how we can make it happen on your wall.
Zero
I'm Zero. I've been hitting the streets since 2008, repping crews like UFO and Slumgods. For me, graffiti is a conversation, and I’m always down to paint alongside artists who want to push the culture forward.
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