Q&A with Slinkachu

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In contrast to the propaganda posters of Shepard Fairey or the subversive stencils of Banksy, Slinkachu’s approach to street art is more subtle, more sensitive. You could easily walk right past one of Slinkachu’s installations and not know it’s there. His photographs are key: the close-ups make you feel like a participant, while the far-away shots leave you feeling like a spectator.

The full interview with street artist Slinkachu is at INTELLIGENT LIFE.

2 Responses to Q&A with Slinkachu

  1. Great interview, G! Love Slinkachu’s work…especially his titles. They add a depth to the miniature image you wouldn’t have were they not so creative.

  2. We publish the artwork for Slinkachu and welcome you to view his work in the gallery anytime. His work, including new releases “Glory” and “Spilt Milk”, can be viewed at http://www.andipa.com. Enjoy.

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