[{"id":"67413","title":"Aryz's Mural Madness and Parisian Residency","alias":"aryz-s-mural-madness-and-parisian-residency","catid":"4","published":"1","introtext":"It's been a while since we caught up with former Juxtapoz cover artist Aryz, who has steadily continued his versatile practice, switching from walls to the studio while creating a new limited ed<\/span><\/span>\n","fulltext":"\r\n

Back in March, he painted a striking mural in Tokyo, Japan, where he battled the unfriendly, corrugated surface of an unusually big structure, for Japanese standards anyway. Continuing his efforts to create large murals that capture the spontaneity and imperfection of drawings on paper, he painted another mural using similar aesthetics in Primm, Nevada. Finally, he wrapped up another piece with the same aesthetic, this time in Angers, France. \"I've always been interested in anatomy and motion, and I guess this is reflected in my work, but I don\u2019t really want to get stuck painting a human figure. In the end, for me, human figures are an excuse to create shapes and use different colors.\"<\/p>\r\n

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There is actually a human somewhere down there... \u201cThe Shamisen\u201d Tokyo, Japan 2019 Thanks again to @tennozartfes @fukitalltokyo @jango_sakie @tohry417 @diego7a14 @warehouse_terrada @natreel for making it possible! #japan #tokyo #shinagawa #aryz<\/a><\/p>\r\n

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