Yesterday we reported on the abandoned garage in the city of Ljubljana that attracts graffiti writers from all over the world wishing to leave their mark behind as they pass through this ancient city. Going deep on yesterday’s excursion into the graffiti garage, we give you a spotlight on local talent Maksim Azarkevič, an illustrator, fine artist, and commercial artist who also writes RAMZ and has a head-splitting imagination, a sense of humor, and enough style to make anything a surreality.
We begin with this lounging figure atop his name which has drawn the ire of a passerby for indulging the objectifying gaze of the straight male, or so it would seem. “ne jeben seksitov!” (no fucking sexists!).






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