![]() The pictures are framed by writing on two sides in a format reminiscent of the record cover for "London Calling" by The Clash (Jef Aérosol is also a musician). Based on photos from a photo booth, it comprises a set of self-portraits showing Aerosol making funny faces. Jef Aérosol's first graffiti series appeared in Tours in 1982. Translating as "Done Quickly, Done Well", the book's title sums up the punk spirit that characterised the early stencilists. Back in 1986, he created the cover artwork for "Vite Fait, Bien Fait", the very first book on the subject of street art, or rather, on the culture of rebellion that the art form represents. ![]() ![]() Together with fellow pochoirists like Blek le Rat and Miss Tic, he pioneered the stencilling technique so frequently replicated in the UrbanArt of today. Jean-François Perroy, alias Jef Aérosol, is an original member of the French pochoir movement. ![]()
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