Two weeks after the attacks on Charlie Hebdo graffiti photographer Ralph Roelse from the Netherlands went to Paris to hang out with TOMEK from the infamous Parisian PAL CREW. They climbed buildings, bombed walls, smashed party’s and had a lot of fun on the streets of the capital of love. 

Two weeks after the attacks on Charlie Hebdo graffiti photographer Ralph Roelse from the Netherlands went to Paris to hang out with TOMEK from the infamous Parisian PAL CREW. They climbed buildings, bombed walls, smashed party’s and had a lot of fun on the streets of the capital of love. 

"Tomek comes from the Paris street art scene with a focus on typography and gestural painting. His style shows an orbiting of energetic materials and calligraphy. His generous painting invites us to question certain aesthetic limits from the speed of his stroke, to consider other approaches due to the ease of its forms and innovative technique. Its appeal can be sought from the general movement that proposes us to follow the evolution of an artist aware of his era, which is constantly changing."

Pictures and words via Ralph Roelse