For a long time, Afiler focused exclusively on racking up pieces on international subway systems. In recent years, however, he’s changed his tact, preferring to focus on classic systems than modern and unattractive subway models. However, the work he’s put in over the years has contributed to one of the most extensive collections of painted metros in the world, which can’t be seen anywhere else than his personal photo albums. But before we get to those juicy details, we take the opportunity to attach his latest video co-starring Shiat: ROAD RAGE, which documents the two writers on a 6-day road trip, producing 19 pieces on subways and trains in various European cities. As is often the case in the secretive world of graffiti on steel, some of the missions have to be kept secret, so they’ve been replaced by action from other occasions at the same locations. This report forms part of #mtnholidaymonth: content on our blog and socials to finish the year dedicated to holiday pursuits.
- Years of activity: 23
- Number of photos of parts on train: NS / NC
- Systems painted: 45 Amsterdam, Athens, Barcelona, Berlin, Bilbao, Boston, Budapest, Bucharest, Buenos Aires, Brussels, Catania, Chicago, Copenhagen, Stockholm, Glasgow, Hamburg, Lille, Lima, Lion, Lisbon, London, Madrid, Mallorca, Marseille, Mexico DF, Milan, Montreal, Munich, Naples, Newcastle, New York, Oslo, Paris, Philadelphia, Rome, Rotterdam, Santiago de Chile, Santo Domingo, São Paulo, Toronto, Toulouse, Valencia, Vienna, Washington DC.
- Arrests: 8
- Convictions: 0
- Average mission time: 15/20’
- Average number of colors: 6
- Maximum escape time: 60', with Tiros
- Optimum number of participants on a mission: 2
- Maximum time without painting: 2 weeks.
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