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Jef Aerosol π«π· Stencil Street Art , by Jef Aerosol on Dec 31, 2009 17:35:24 GMT 1, starting on january 28th, till february 21st
starting on january 28th, till february 21st
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Jef Aerosol π«π· Stencil Street Art , by samuraiwriter on Dec 31, 2009 17:44:55 GMT 1, I'd love a geisha! +1
I'd love a geisha! +1
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Jef Aerosol π«π· Stencil Street Art , by HHills on Jan 2, 2010 21:13:13 GMT 1, Jef, Great new work! If you ever decide on releasing BB in some sort of medium, I'd grab one. Geisha is excellent as well. Enjoy your New Year. Dignan22
Jef, Great new work! If you ever decide on releasing BB in some sort of medium, I'd grab one. Geisha is excellent as well. Enjoy your New Year. Dignan22
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Jef Aerosol π«π· Stencil Street Art , by cadeallaw on Jan 3, 2010 0:29:55 GMT 1, starting on january 28th, till february 21st
Sweet, I'll be in town for the Mr. Brainwash show in the middle of February, i'll definitely stop by. I think there is something going on at Brooklynite gallery in Feb as well.
starting on january 28th, till february 21st Sweet, I'll be in town for the Mr. Brainwash show in the middle of February, i'll definitely stop by. I think there is something going on at Brooklynite gallery in Feb as well.
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Jef Aerosol π«π· Stencil Street Art , by Wearology on Jan 3, 2010 0:32:44 GMT 1, There is always something going on at Brooklynite
There is always something going on at Brooklynite
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Jef Aerosol π«π· Stencil Street Art , by cadeallaw on Jan 3, 2010 0:38:58 GMT 1, There is always something going on at Brooklynite
more specifically- Feb 13- Mar 3 Stealth: artists above the radar exhibition
w/ Collin Van Der Slujis and Derek Shumate
There is always something going on at Brooklynite more specifically- Feb 13- Mar 3 Stealth: artists above the radar exhibition w/ Collin Van Der Slujis and Derek Shumate
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Jef Aerosol π«π· Stencil Street Art , by Jef Aerosol on Jan 6, 2010 2:37:24 GMT 1, Dignan, the sitting BB does exist on canvas... Working on a small 50cm geisha stencil at the moment... So, there will most probably be an edition of Geisha originals on paper (probably not before I return from NYC though)...
Dignan, the sitting BB does exist on canvas... Working on a small 50cm geisha stencil at the moment... So, there will most probably be an edition of Geisha originals on paper (probably not before I return from NYC though)...
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Jef Aerosol π«π· Stencil Street Art , by Deleted on Jan 6, 2010 2:42:24 GMT 1, some great cutting there Jef, and some great work too.
some great cutting there Jef, and some great work too.
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Jef Aerosol π«π· Stencil Street Art , by Brooklyn Street Art on Jan 8, 2010 19:54:55 GMT 1, Hello Folks! - BrooklynStreetArt.com is proud to be helping out with the NYC Debut by Jef Aerosol at Ad Hoc Gallery on January 29th. Thanks! Go Brooklyn!
For an online version of this document and pictures to download click heremim.io/3a6f1 **************************
January 8, 2009
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE β JEF AEROSOL βALL SHOOK UPβ NYC DEBUT AT AD HOC GALLERY JANUARY 29TH. ****************************************************************** Ad Hoc Art presents international stencil master Jef Aerosol in New York City for βAll Shook Upβ, a stunning show of cultural icons by a Street Artist with 30 years in the game.
The show with Ad Hoc Art, a gallery widely regarded as one of Street Artβs polestars, features brand new stenciled works as well as the now-classic pieces that have made Jef Aerosolβs name itself iconic; on paper, wood, and found objects.
A true originator who helped spark what is now known as βStreet Artβ when he sprayed his first stencil series across the city of Tours, France one night in 1982, the self-taught Aerosol has continuously rocked the streets with his oversized portraits and helped define a new public art nomenclature with other French artists like Blek Le Rat, Miss Tic, and Speedy Graphito.
Steadily from the β80s to the β10s Aerosol has cut and sprayed stunning portraits of his heroes; cultural icons who stand undiminished by the hype. They connect directly with the masses and shake public opinion with humor and provocation; Strummer, Cash, Vicious, Hendrix, Bowie, Bardot, Cobain, Lennon, Smith, Jagger β all brainy agitators and vixens cut and sprayed in stark layers of black, grey and white. And each with Aerosolβs signature hot red arrows affixed nearby for exclamation.
In Street Art and in the gallery, Aerosol has not purely focused on those well-known personages. Among the faces youβll find a number of self-portraits and portrayals of the more anonymous among us such as those living and working in the streets.
Like the best photographers, Aerosol catches the instant of truth in his portraits, and reveals a universal humanity in each subject. βIn my work I love to call up my feelings and emotions to honor these modern day heroes who have fed my life with their music, art and ideas. This new show is a powerful and vivid collection of these inspirations that I am really excited to bring to New York for the first time,β Jef Aerosol.
Three decades of getting up on walls in cities including Paris, London, Lisbon, Chicago, New York, Bejing, Venice, Amsterdam, Rome, Zurich, Berlin, Dublin, and Tokyo have given him all the βstreet credβ Jef Aerosol will ever need.
Sighted in numerous books and by authors like Tristan Manco (Stencil Graffiti, Street Logos), blogs like Wooster Collective and Brooklyn Street Art, and newspapers like The New York Times as one of the lynchpins in the stencil art movement that came to be called βstreet artβ, Jef Aerosolβs work has become a perennial favorite of collectors. His work resides in hundreds of private collections, has exhibited in numerous galleries in Europe, the U.S. and Australia (list below), and is regularly auctioned with Bonhams (London, New-York), Artcurial (Paris), Drouot (Paris), and Dreweats (London).
In 2007 Aerosol published a gallery of portraits in VIP Very Important Pochoirs (Γ©ditions Alternatives, Paris, 2007).
Galleries where the work of Jef Aerosol has been shown include: Galerie Brugier-Rigail (Paris), Galerie Raison dβArt (Lille), Signal Gallery (London), Zozimus Gallery (Dublin), Art Partner Galerie (Brussels), Galerie Anne Vignial (Paris), Galerie Storme (Lille), Galerie Onega (Paris), Carmichael Gallery (Los Angeles), ATM Gallery (Berlin), and Famous When Dead Gallery (Melbourne). For more information please contact: Email: info@adhocart.org; Telephone: 917.602.2153; Web: www.adhocart.org
All Shook Up: Jef Aerosol January 29 - February 21, 2010 Opening Reception - Friday, January 29, 2010, 6-10pm Gallery Hours: Thurs & Fri: 4pm-8pm; Sat & Sun: noon-8pm
Ad Hoc Art 43 Bogart Street (@ Eastern District) Brooklyn, New York 11206 (via subway take the βLβ Train to the Morgan Avenue Station)
WWW.BROOKLYNSTREETART.COM
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Hello Folks! - BrooklynStreetArt.com is proud to be helping out with the NYC Debut by Jef Aerosol at Ad Hoc Gallery on January 29th. Thanks! Go Brooklyn! For an online version of this document and pictures to download click here mim.io/3a6f1************************** January 8, 2009 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE β JEF AEROSOL βALL SHOOK UPβ NYC DEBUT AT AD HOC GALLERY JANUARY 29TH. ****************************************************************** Ad Hoc Art presents international stencil master Jef Aerosol in New York City for βAll Shook Upβ, a stunning show of cultural icons by a Street Artist with 30 years in the game. The show with Ad Hoc Art, a gallery widely regarded as one of Street Artβs polestars, features brand new stenciled works as well as the now-classic pieces that have made Jef Aerosolβs name itself iconic; on paper, wood, and found objects. A true originator who helped spark what is now known as βStreet Artβ when he sprayed his first stencil series across the city of Tours, France one night in 1982, the self-taught Aerosol has continuously rocked the streets with his oversized portraits and helped define a new public art nomenclature with other French artists like Blek Le Rat, Miss Tic, and Speedy Graphito. Steadily from the β80s to the β10s Aerosol has cut and sprayed stunning portraits of his heroes; cultural icons who stand undiminished by the hype. They connect directly with the masses and shake public opinion with humor and provocation; Strummer, Cash, Vicious, Hendrix, Bowie, Bardot, Cobain, Lennon, Smith, Jagger β all brainy agitators and vixens cut and sprayed in stark layers of black, grey and white. And each with Aerosolβs signature hot red arrows affixed nearby for exclamation. In Street Art and in the gallery, Aerosol has not purely focused on those well-known personages. Among the faces youβll find a number of self-portraits and portrayals of the more anonymous among us such as those living and working in the streets. Like the best photographers, Aerosol catches the instant of truth in his portraits, and reveals a universal humanity in each subject. βIn my work I love to call up my feelings and emotions to honor these modern day heroes who have fed my life with their music, art and ideas. This new show is a powerful and vivid collection of these inspirations that I am really excited to bring to New York for the first time,β Jef Aerosol. Three decades of getting up on walls in cities including Paris, London, Lisbon, Chicago, New York, Bejing, Venice, Amsterdam, Rome, Zurich, Berlin, Dublin, and Tokyo have given him all the βstreet credβ Jef Aerosol will ever need. Sighted in numerous books and by authors like Tristan Manco (Stencil Graffiti, Street Logos), blogs like Wooster Collective and Brooklyn Street Art, and newspapers like The New York Times as one of the lynchpins in the stencil art movement that came to be called βstreet artβ, Jef Aerosolβs work has become a perennial favorite of collectors. His work resides in hundreds of private collections, has exhibited in numerous galleries in Europe, the U.S. and Australia (list below), and is regularly auctioned with Bonhams (London, New-York), Artcurial (Paris), Drouot (Paris), and Dreweats (London). In 2007 Aerosol published a gallery of portraits in VIP Very Important Pochoirs (Γ©ditions Alternatives, Paris, 2007). Galleries where the work of Jef Aerosol has been shown include: Galerie Brugier-Rigail (Paris), Galerie Raison dβArt (Lille), Signal Gallery (London), Zozimus Gallery (Dublin), Art Partner Galerie (Brussels), Galerie Anne Vignial (Paris), Galerie Storme (Lille), Galerie Onega (Paris), Carmichael Gallery (Los Angeles), ATM Gallery (Berlin), and Famous When Dead Gallery (Melbourne). For more information please contact: Email: info@adhocart.org; Telephone: 917.602.2153; Web: www.adhocart.orgAll Shook Up: Jef Aerosol January 29 - February 21, 2010 Opening Reception - Friday, January 29, 2010, 6-10pm Gallery Hours: Thurs & Fri: 4pm-8pm; Sat & Sun: noon-8pm Ad Hoc Art 43 Bogart Street (@ Eastern District) Brooklyn, New York 11206 (via subway take the βLβ Train to the Morgan Avenue Station) WWW.BROOKLYNSTREETART.COMAttachments:
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Jef Aerosol π«π· Stencil Street Art , by Brooklyn Street Art on Jan 8, 2010 20:10:41 GMT 1, Hello Folks! - BrooklynStreetArt.com is proud to be helping out with the NYC Debut by Jef Aerosol at Ad Hoc Gallery on January 29th. Thanks! Go Brooklyn!
For an online version of this document and pictures to download click here mim.io/3a6f1 **************************
January 8, 2009
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE β JEF AEROSOL βALL SHOOK UPβ NYC DEBUT AT AD HOC GALLERY JANUARY 29TH. ****************************************************************** Ad Hoc Art presents international stencil master Jef Aerosol in New York City for βAll Shook Upβ, a stunning show of cultural icons by a Street Artist with 30 years in the game.
The show with Ad Hoc Art, a gallery widely regarded as one of Street Artβs polestars, features brand new stenciled works as well as the now-classic pieces that have made Jef Aerosolβs name itself iconic; on paper, wood, and found objects.
A true originator who helped spark what is now known as βStreet Artβ when he sprayed his first stencil series across the city of Tours, France one night in 1982, the self-taught Aerosol has continuously rocked the streets with his oversized portraits and helped define a new public art nomenclature with other French artists like Blek Le Rat, Miss Tic, and Speedy Graphito.
Steadily from the β80s to the β10s Aerosol has cut and sprayed stunning portraits of his heroes; cultural icons who stand undiminished by the hype. They connect directly with the masses and shake public opinion with humor and provocation; Strummer, Cash, Vicious, Hendrix, Bowie, Bardot, Cobain, Lennon, Smith, Jagger β all brainy agitators and vixens cut and sprayed in stark layers of black, grey and white. And each with Aerosolβs signature hot red arrows affixed nearby for exclamation.
In Street Art and in the gallery, Aerosol has not purely focused on those well-known personages. Among the faces youβll find a number of self-portraits and portrayals of the more anonymous among us such as those living and working in the streets.
Like the best photographers, Aerosol catches the instant of truth in his portraits, and reveals a universal humanity in each subject. βIn my work I love to call up my feelings and emotions to honor these modern day heroes who have fed my life with their music, art and ideas. This new show is a powerful and vivid collection of these inspirations that I am really excited to bring to New York for the first time,β Jef Aerosol.
Three decades of getting up on walls in cities including Paris, London, Lisbon, Chicago, New York, Bejing, Venice, Amsterdam, Rome, Zurich, Berlin, Dublin, and Tokyo have given him all the βstreet credβ Jef Aerosol will ever need.
Sighted in numerous books and by authors like Tristan Manco (Stencil Graffiti, Street Logos), blogs like Wooster Collective and Brooklyn Street Art, and newspapers like The New York Times as one of the lynchpins in the stencil art movement that came to be called βstreet artβ, Jef Aerosolβs work has become a perennial favorite of collectors. His work resides in hundreds of private collections, has exhibited in numerous galleries in Europe, the U.S. and Australia (list below), and is regularly auctioned with Bonhams (London, New-York), Artcurial (Paris), Drouot (Paris), and Dreweats (London).
In 2007 Aerosol published a gallery of portraits in VIP Very Important Pochoirs (Γ©ditions Alternatives, Paris, 2007).
Galleries where the work of Jef Aerosol has been shown include: Galerie Brugier-Rigail (Paris), Galerie Raison dβArt (Lille), Signal Gallery (London), Zozimus Gallery (Dublin), Art Partner Galerie (Brussels), Galerie Anne Vignial (Paris), Galerie Storme (Lille), Galerie Onega (Paris), Carmichael Gallery (Los Angeles), ATM Gallery (Berlin), and Famous When Dead Gallery (Melbourne).
For more information please contact: Email: info@adhocart.org; Telephone: 917.602.2153; Web: www.adhocart.org
All Shook Up: Jef Aerosol January 29 - February 21, 2010 Opening Reception - Friday, January 29, 2010, 6-10pm Gallery Hours: Thurs & Fri: 4pm-8pm; Sat & Sun: noon-8pm
Ad Hoc Art 43 Bogart Street (@ Eastern District) Brooklyn, New York 11206 (via subway take the βLβ Train to the Morgan Avenue Station)
WWW.BROOKLYNSTREETART.COM
Attachments:
Hello Folks! - BrooklynStreetArt.com is proud to be helping out with the NYC Debut by Jef Aerosol at Ad Hoc Gallery on January 29th. Thanks! Go Brooklyn!For an online version of this document and pictures to download click here mim.io/3a6f1************************** January 8, 2009 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE β JEF AEROSOL βALL SHOOK UPβ NYC DEBUT AT AD HOC GALLERY JANUARY 29TH.****************************************************************** Ad Hoc Art presents international stencil master Jef Aerosol in New York City for βAll Shook Upβ, a stunning show of cultural icons by a Street Artist with 30 years in the game. The show with Ad Hoc Art, a gallery widely regarded as one of Street Artβs polestars, features brand new stenciled works as well as the now-classic pieces that have made Jef Aerosolβs name itself iconic; on paper, wood, and found objects. A true originator who helped spark what is now known as βStreet Artβ when he sprayed his first stencil series across the city of Tours, France one night in 1982, the self-taught Aerosol has continuously rocked the streets with his oversized portraits and helped define a new public art nomenclature with other French artists like Blek Le Rat, Miss Tic, and Speedy Graphito. Steadily from the β80s to the β10s Aerosol has cut and sprayed stunning portraits of his heroes; cultural icons who stand undiminished by the hype. They connect directly with the masses and shake public opinion with humor and provocation; Strummer, Cash, Vicious, Hendrix, Bowie, Bardot, Cobain, Lennon, Smith, Jagger β all brainy agitators and vixens cut and sprayed in stark layers of black, grey and white. And each with Aerosolβs signature hot red arrows affixed nearby for exclamation. In Street Art and in the gallery, Aerosol has not purely focused on those well-known personages. Among the faces youβll find a number of self-portraits and portrayals of the more anonymous among us such as those living and working in the streets. Like the best photographers, Aerosol catches the instant of truth in his portraits, and reveals a universal humanity in each subject. βIn my work I love to call up my feelings and emotions to honor these modern day heroes who have fed my life with their music, art and ideas. This new show is a powerful and vivid collection of these inspirations that I am really excited to bring to New York for the first time,β Jef Aerosol. Three decades of getting up on walls in cities including Paris, London, Lisbon, Chicago, New York, Bejing, Venice, Amsterdam, Rome, Zurich, Berlin, Dublin, and Tokyo have given him all the βstreet credβ Jef Aerosol will ever need. Sighted in numerous books and by authors like Tristan Manco (Stencil Graffiti, Street Logos), blogs like Wooster Collective and Brooklyn Street Art, and newspapers like The New York Times as one of the lynchpins in the stencil art movement that came to be called βstreet artβ, Jef Aerosolβs work has become a perennial favorite of collectors. His work resides in hundreds of private collections, has exhibited in numerous galleries in Europe, the U.S. and Australia (list below), and is regularly auctioned with Bonhams (London, New-York), Artcurial (Paris), Drouot (Paris), and Dreweats (London). In 2007 Aerosol published a gallery of portraits in VIP Very Important Pochoirs (Γ©ditions Alternatives, Paris, 2007). Galleries where the work of Jef Aerosol has been shown include: Galerie Brugier-Rigail (Paris), Galerie Raison dβArt (Lille), Signal Gallery (London), Zozimus Gallery (Dublin), Art Partner Galerie (Brussels), Galerie Anne Vignial (Paris), Galerie Storme (Lille), Galerie Onega (Paris), Carmichael Gallery (Los Angeles), ATM Gallery (Berlin), and Famous When Dead Gallery (Melbourne). For more information please contact: Email: info@adhocart.org; Telephone: 917.602.2153; Web: www.adhocart.orgAll Shook Up: Jef Aerosol January 29 - February 21, 2010 Opening Reception - Friday, January 29, 2010, 6-10pm Gallery Hours: Thurs & Fri: 4pm-8pm; Sat & Sun: noon-8pm Ad Hoc Art 43 Bogart Street (@ Eastern District) Brooklyn, New York 11206 (via subway take the βLβ Train to the Morgan Avenue Station) WWW.BROOKLYNSTREETART.COMAttachments:
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Jef Aerosol π«π· Stencil Street Art , by samuraiwriter on Jan 8, 2010 20:58:10 GMT 1, Nice show! Wish I could be there.
Nice show! Wish I could be there.
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Jef Aerosol
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Jef Aerosol π«π· Stencil Street Art , by Jef Aerosol on Jan 9, 2010 0:46:04 GMT 1, thanks
thanks
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Jef Aerosol π«π· Stencil Street Art , by Blind Angle on Jan 9, 2010 12:43:45 GMT 1, Looks nice!
All the best of luck Jef and Ad Hoc!
cheers
Ragnar
Looks nice!
All the best of luck Jef and Ad Hoc!
cheers
Ragnar
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Jef Aerosol π«π· Stencil Street Art , by Jef Aerosol on Jan 13, 2010 19:31:14 GMT 1, some of you want to know about the release of the small Geisha. It will be an edition of 20 originals or so and should be ready by mid february, after my return from New york (see thread about my show there).
But I have painted a large geisha (second time i use the stencil after having used it once in Tokyo). It's now being shown at the London Art Fair by the French Art studio (stand G37). thefrenchartstudio.com
Here it is :
"Geisha", 90 x 180 cm stencil + collage of japanese newspapers, on wood.
some of you want to know about the release of the small Geisha. It will be an edition of 20 originals or so and should be ready by mid february, after my return from New york (see thread about my show there). But I have painted a large geisha (second time i use the stencil after having used it once in Tokyo). It's now being shown at the London Art Fair by the French Art studio (stand G37). thefrenchartstudio.comHere it is : "Geisha", 90 x 180 cmstencil + collage of japanese newspapers, on wood.
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Jef Aerosol π«π· Stencil Street Art , by cadeallaw on Jan 14, 2010 15:47:50 GMT 1, Good stuff! Thanks Jef
Good stuff! Thanks Jef
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Jef Aerosol π«π· Stencil Street Art , by PUD on Jan 14, 2010 16:17:01 GMT 1, How have I missed this thread? WOW! As always Jeff you blow me away with the quality of your work, just when you think it is as good as it gets..................
Nice one mate, keep it up!
How have I missed this thread? WOW! As always Jeff you blow me away with the quality of your work, just when you think it is as good as it gets.................. Nice one mate, keep it up!
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Jef Aerosol π«π· Stencil Street Art , by artstylee on Jan 15, 2010 4:35:51 GMT 1, that seems like a great show. excellent stencil work jef.
that seems like a great show. excellent stencil work jef.
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Jef Aerosol π«π· Stencil Street Art , by Jef Aerosol on Jan 15, 2010 9:54:21 GMT 1,
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Jef Aerosol π«π· Stencil Street Art , by PUD on Jan 15, 2010 10:12:57 GMT 1, Happy Birthday Jef!!!!!
Happy Birthday Jef!!!!!
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Jef Aerosol π«π· Stencil Street Art , by darrenrapley on Jan 15, 2010 10:16:58 GMT 1, So it is. Happy birthday Jef!
So it is. Happy birthday Jef!
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Jef Aerosol π«π· Stencil Street Art , by sixftjellybaby on Jan 15, 2010 10:20:56 GMT 1, happy birthday to you,happy birthday to you,happy birthday mr aerosol,happy birthday to you, ;D
happy birthday to you,happy birthday to you,happy birthday mr aerosol,happy birthday to you, ;D
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Jef Aerosol π«π· Stencil Street Art , by burnz on Jan 15, 2010 12:59:56 GMT 1, Happy birthday mate ;D ;D ;D
Hip hip Hourra! Et une bougie de plus!! Joyeux anniversaire! ;D ;D ;D
Happy birthday mate ;D ;D ;D
Hip hip Hourra! Et une bougie de plus!! Joyeux anniversaire! ;D ;D ;D
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Jef Aerosol π«π· Stencil Street Art , by thorkil on Jan 15, 2010 13:02:18 GMT 1, Joyeux anniversaire Jef
Joyeux anniversaire Jef
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Jef Aerosol π«π· Stencil Street Art , by Deleted on Jan 15, 2010 13:27:19 GMT 1, avec beaucoup des pommes frites et omelletes du fromages!
avec beaucoup des pommes frites et omelletes du fromages!
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Jef Aerosol π«π· Stencil Street Art , by schlomo on Jan 15, 2010 13:28:11 GMT 1, happy bday Jeff
happy bday Jeff
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Jef Aerosol π«π· Stencil Street Art , by Dellboyy on Jan 15, 2010 13:31:57 GMT 1, Happy Birthday Jef!
Happy Birthday Jef!
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Jef Aerosol π«π· Stencil Street Art , by scandi on Jan 15, 2010 14:23:40 GMT 1, Happy birthday!!
Happy birthday!!
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Jef Aerosol π«π· Stencil Street Art , by curiousgeorge on Jan 15, 2010 14:31:36 GMT 1, Happy Birthday Jeff
Time to hang the boots up, and bust out a new style
Happy Birthday Jeff Time to hang the boots up, and bust out a new style
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Jef Aerosol π«π· Stencil Street Art , by daddycool on Jan 15, 2010 16:00:09 GMT 1, Happy Birthday Mr jeff ;D
Happy Birthday Mr jeff ;D
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Jef Aerosol π«π· Stencil Street Art , by Jef Aerosol on Jan 16, 2010 13:51:33 GMT 1, wowwwww ! thank you, mates !!! 53 years old going on 24 !!!
wowwwww ! thank you, mates !!! 53 years old going on 24 !!!
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