I love you, cold, unfeeling robot arm!

Nothing can stop an artist from creating.

I love the little tacos. I love them goooood!

I think that street art is illegal and it has to stay illegal.

I like the illicit nature of street art, but I won't miss the opportunity to make a nice piece because it is legal.

People who have ordered my pieces to be removed should have asked themselves before if they were artworks or vandalism.

It is a significant symbol that street art is gaining increased attention and credibility in the art world and that's a good thing.

I always appear behind a mask. As such, I can visit my own exhibitions without any visitors knowing who I really am even if I stand a few steps away from them.

I have an exclusive gallery that takes care of the all of my artworks. I want to stay focused on the art and of creating and let my gallery take care of the more commercial aspects.

I've been arrested a few times, but I've never been in real trouble. Because what I do is art and even if it is illegal, Art is a universal activity, and artists are generally respected.

Hong Kong is a nice playground for my street pieces as the architecture is very different from my home city. It's also a great opportunity to take place in a dynamic city of the global art scene.

Each piece that I put in the street is unique. I never make the same piece twice. For Hong Kong, like for every city where I have worked, I try to adapt my work to the culture and the 'colors' of the city.

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