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<strong>Who are in the LES&nbsp;Crew and what up?</strong>
<strong>–Uruk:</strong> the LES&nbsp;Crew is my close friends who I often meet and we understand each other even outside the graffiti-world. We are connected through a lot of things, not just painting. There are architects, urbanists,&nbsp;visual artist, music producers, photographers amongst us&#8230; people in Arts and Culture in general.&nbsp;The crew is 10 people, there are 4­5 core members.

<strong>When did you start the crew?</strong>
<strong>–Uruk:</strong>&nbsp;LES was founded in 2007 together with Mia my girlfriend, because I was tired of fulfilling the&nbsp;classical graffiti rules that existed with the other crews around. My interest was something more&nbsp;than bombing silvers all around and hitting the legal zones on weekends.

<strong>What&#8217;s graffiti for you?</strong>
<strong>–Uruk:</strong>&nbsp;Nowadays my interest in graffiti is in wider context to the place I am painting at.&nbsp;Graffiti is not just the piece and the photo, but also the trail to the place, the whole process.&nbsp;All together these are unique experiences which I will keep in my mind forever.&nbsp;I live with the city, I live the city. The majority of people who inhabit this living organism will never&nbsp;understand it. There is nothing strictly planned for my future and that&#8217;s how I like it.
<strong>–Empty:</strong>&nbsp;Friends, joy, adventure, self-realization, communication, photos, history.

<strong>Influences?</strong>
<strong>–Uruk:</strong>&nbsp;I am influenced mainly by the city itself. I love track-sides, architecture, canals, bridges&#8230;&nbsp;My pieces are sometimes influenced by stuff from my own studio works.&nbsp;There is a lot of influences which I probably am not even aware of.
<strong>–Empty:</strong>&nbsp;Weather influences or architecture. Graffiti is here for ages. But in the early days&nbsp;there was only the need to sign, not to bee widely seen.&nbsp;When you find a signature in a church tower or a weapon imprint in a cave, thats also graffiti.&nbsp;The influence of technology and the city, that&#8217;s graffiti.

<strong>What keeps you still writing?</strong>
<strong>–Uruk:</strong>&nbsp;I paint so I can stay myself. In this very moment I cannot imagine stop painting.&nbsp;My life would lost something very important, it&#8217;s flavor.
<strong>–Empty:</strong>&nbsp;Adrenalin, fun, those canals it&#8217;s cheap traveling of it&#8217;s kind, you don&#8217;t know what is ahead of you,&nbsp;certain intimacy of the places. Than there is the piece, and maybe some fun with beers and&nbsp;pictures.

<strong>How would you describe your style?</strong>
<strong>–Uruk:</strong>&nbsp;I don&#8217;t know how to describe my own style&#8230; it&#8217;s&#8230; difficult. I am interested in lettering and the&nbsp;deformation of letters, simplification.&nbsp;The filling is rather secondary and this is the reason why almost all of my pieces are filled with&nbsp;only one color. Let&#8217;s call it actual/contemporary style :). We are strictly against&nbsp;&#8220;hardcorewildstylehiphop&#8221; techniques, millions of colors and such shit. Only thing which matters&nbsp;is the shape of the letters.
<strong>–Empty:</strong>&nbsp;I like things that are changing constantly, an organism ideal. My style is something between a&nbsp;beginner and slightly advanced.

<strong>What do you do when you&#8217;re not painting?</strong>
<strong>–Uruk:</strong>&nbsp;Saying I am a visual artist I work on my paintings and installations most of the time. I also ride my&nbsp;bike a lot and I spend a lot of time finding spots to paint. And of course we meet with the wider&nbsp;crew of friends in pubs,&nbsp;drinking lemonade.
<strong>–Empty:</strong>&nbsp;Studio work, public space interventions, cyclotourism on the way to bars, space knowledge, being&nbsp;lazy and sharing time, I should travel more.

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<strong>How would you describe the graffiti scene and the climate in your country/City?</strong>
<strong>–Uruk:</strong>&nbsp;That&#8217;s a hard one. You can say our crew is far away from the rest of the scene and there has been&nbsp;several moments when graffiti zombies attacked us (verbally) just because they did not yet&nbsp;realized it&#8217;s the year 2015.&nbsp;There are some skilled people who do t­-ups and silvers in the city, which I appreciate, but for&nbsp;various reasons this is not my path.&nbsp;Also there is a lot of toyfishes painting for years and it&#8217;s heading nowhere. I honor younger guys&nbsp;who are humble enough and take advices from older writers.&nbsp;I need to elevate crews <strong>KGS</strong> and <strong>IIG</strong>, top shit pieces in long term.&nbsp;I must mention <strong>Bior</strong>, the legend of Prague&#8217;s graffiti, who was never stuck in the past and his&nbsp;pieces are still progressive even after more than 20 years in the game.&nbsp;Also <strong>Enjoi</strong>, <strong>Most</strong> and <strong>Bleze</strong> need to be mentioned. Outside of Prague I like <strong>NOD</strong>, <strong>BKP</strong> and&nbsp;<strong>NET</strong> crews.&nbsp;There is some potential in Prague graff scene, but not much of it as well as there is lack of people&nbsp;who have their minds set up.
<strong>–Empty:</strong>&nbsp;Same old story, a mag is out every year and a video with nothing new but the number in the&nbsp;title. Nothing to write home about. It&#8217;s almost like the best has been already painted.&nbsp;It&#8217;s like eating the same rolls every day but only changing the salami for butter.&nbsp;I wish kids hated the pieces, spill paint over them and painted over them.

<strong>What first made you interested in graffiti and how did you end up on that track?</strong>
<strong>–Uruk:</strong>&nbsp;If I remember it correctly my first encounter with graffiti was in 1998 on a train depot wall.&nbsp;My father was keen on trains so I spent a lot of time near track-sides with him.&nbsp;But the first real interest came in 2001, I was skating and it all just happen very spontaneously.&nbsp;My first name was <strong>Air</strong>, cause I was flying like a bird :D. And falling on my cheek as well.&nbsp;In this time me and my mate founded a crew, I bought my first cans in Bauhaus and I did my first&nbsp;piece. It was 2002 and I was 13 years old.
<strong>–Empty:</strong>&nbsp;First thing I noticed was tags. I wanted to see how these are done but was just a kid so i could not&nbsp;be out in the night.

<strong>What do you look for when going out painting?</strong>
<strong>–Uruk:</strong>&nbsp;Adventure, exploring, joy.
<strong>–Empty:</strong>&nbsp;It&#8217;s good to know where you are going to paint, usually I have a sketch.

<strong>Is it important that people see your stuff and you get recognition?</strong>
<strong>–Uruk:</strong>&nbsp;The pieces itself is important, that it physically exists. The photo is just a documentation, which of&nbsp;course I am glad to show to my people and if they give me props, I am not offended :).&nbsp;As I mentioned our pieces are hard to be seen, but I see some kind of magic in this.&nbsp;If someone suddenly walks into our pieces he will wonder who, why and how did these.&nbsp;So the place and the chance is what I like the most. I am doing this report as a document, just for&nbsp;the other people to see that there is other stuff going on in our city, because the possibility to see&nbsp;the piece for yourselves is lesser with every kilometer. Props in comments are much welcome!
<strong>–Empty:</strong>&nbsp;Somebody told me lately he saw a piece on a canoe which was fun to hear&#8230;

<strong>What are the best and worst aspects of graffiti?</strong>
<strong>–Uruk:</strong>&nbsp;It is crucial to see the fact that life is not predestined by the laws and rules of the ones above.&nbsp;You have to work hard and go for your goals. The best thing graffiti gave me is my freedom.&nbsp;All the bad things are forgotten, of course it is not a happy remembrance of cops beating you&nbsp;repeatedly for 48 hours in the cell.
<strong>–Empty:</strong>&nbsp;It&#8217;s what it is it&#8217;s not art a therefore there is little interest from the public.&nbsp;You have to do it right in order to get back what you are giving into the game.

<strong>Who do you paint for?</strong>
<strong>–Uruk:</strong>&nbsp;For myself mainly, as I said I can&#8217;t imagine my life without painting.&nbsp;In the second plan for people who are interested and can understand it, at least a little.
<strong>–Empty:</strong>&nbsp;Nobody.

<strong>What writers have inspired you?</strong>
<strong>–Uruk:</strong>&nbsp;Berlin at the time. I like <strong>DIAMONDS</strong>, <strong><a href="http://spraydaily.com/berlin-time-lapse/">Spair</a>,</strong>&nbsp;<strong>Hesht</strong>, <strong>Peps</strong>, <strong>Zauer</strong>. There are <a href="http://spraydaily.com/tomek-spontaneous-14-5-color-screen-print/"><strong>Tomek</strong></a>, <a href="http://spraydaily.com/nolens-volence/"><strong>Saeio</strong></a>,&nbsp;<strong>Gues</strong> and others from Paris. Enjoy the pieces of <a href="http://spraydaily.com/sawe-the-zombie-kids/"><strong>Sawe</strong></a> from Spain and the people near him.&nbsp;<a href="http://spraydaily.com/graffiti-video-supe-x-free-the-robots/"><strong>FMK</strong></a>, <strong>PNG</strong>, <a href="http://spraydaily.com/running-in-copenhagen-18/"><strong>ALTGR</strong></a>, <strong>F­UPS</strong> and <a href="http://spraydaily.com/hello-my-name-is-vatos/"><strong>PUBB</strong></a> from Scandinavia. There is an interesting scene in eastern&nbsp;Europe but I am not really familiar with all of it.
<strong>–Empty:</strong>&nbsp;Ancient NYC, <a href="http://spraydaily.com/blade-at-hlgallery-2014/"><strong>Blade</strong></a>, <a href="http://spraydaily.com/grit-grime-and-graffiti-christopher-morris/"><strong>Tracy</strong></a>, <a href="http://spraydaily.com/city-as-canvas-at-museum-of-the-city-of-new-york/"><strong>Dondi</strong></a>, Berlin,<strong>DIAMONDS</strong>,<a href="http://spraydaily.com/nolens-volence/"><strong>Saeio</strong></a>,<a href="http://spraydaily.com/tomek-spontaneous-14-5-color-screen-print/"><strong>Tomek</strong></a>, <strong>CAP</strong>, <strong>Masker</strong>, <strong>KGS</strong>, <strong>Enjoi</strong>,&nbsp;<strong>Crap</strong>, <strong>TOP</strong>, <strong>BE</strong>, beginners&#8230;

<strong>What trends are you seeing now in the graffiti world?</strong>
<strong>–Uruk:</strong>&nbsp;I follow people in whom I have long term interest so I can&#8217;t name trends. I see a lot of people who&nbsp;don ́t even try to shape a straight letter and hop into something which is called dirty style (silly in&nbsp;my opinion). This is simple to see through anyway.&nbsp;Mini-breweries and IPA beers are trendy&#8230;
<strong>–Empty:</strong>&nbsp;I don&#8217;t really keep track, so I don ́t know much about it.

<strong>What do you think of internet?</strong>
<strong>–Uruk:</strong>&nbsp;Internet is a great thing to confront your stuff with the rest of the world. I like to see what&#8217;s going&nbsp;on in other cities without the necessity to travel there.&nbsp;Without internet this interview would have not happen most probably.&nbsp;The other thing is huge insight in ones privacy, which sucks.&nbsp;But globally speaking internet is good for graffITI. RIP Streetfiles!
<strong>–Empty:</strong>&nbsp;A media for everything, good vibes mostly.

<strong>Follow the LES Crew on their tumblr:</strong>&nbsp;<a href="http://lestylers.tumblr.com/"><strong>Lestylers.tumblr.com</strong></a>

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