Since graffiti writing did not really work for Weedzor he moved relatively quickly to paste ups and stickers. Some of his early works, as we can see here, were made as a regular print on a home printer and in A4 format.

He was literally gluing them to the wall with random glue and as a consequence they did not last long. As a technique, paste up, is considered to be one of the most ephemeral techniques in street art and, unless you have insiders information, it takes a lot of trial and error in order to make them last as long as possible. Parallel to these experiments he was tagging his alias with marker and was posting stickers. To him it was obvious that stickers were an easy way to tag without tagging so he put a lot of effort in stickers design. This will prove to be one of the best decisions since he started his own brand and urban population could recognize his design from the stickers. And his stickers were everywhere.

The Dark Eye Circles


TitleThe Dark Eye CirclesArtistWeedzor Year2007LocationBelgrade, Plato CategoryStreet ArtTypePaste upTechniqueMarker and paperBackgroundA building wallLegal statusWithout permissionPhoto byLjiljana Radošević


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