
A TV Channel has recently produced a documentary that looks into the works and methodology of French graffiti artist Zevs. The film captures Zevs, named after the regional subway train “Zeus” that almost ran him over, tagging the streets of Paris at night. While interesting, the clip definitely has an erie feel that manages to perpetuate the artist’s elusive image even while providing viewers with more information on Zevs. Check out the clip below that highlights and discusses the works of the influential Parisian street artist.
Zevs from Christophe Caubel on Vimeo.
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