The Four Five Hundred

#004 Cracked Ink

35 min · 15 de abr de 2017
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Whanganui based street artist Cracked Ink has been developing his distinctive character based style for almost 20 years now. He moved to New Zealand from the UK over a decade ago and his work now features in public spaces all over the country. And in galleries too. Most people will recognise a Cracked Ink work even if they don't know who's behind it. We spoke to him at his Bedford Ave studio about the his own work and the evolution of street art. Please follow us on Facebook and share with your friends. www.thefourfivehundred.co.nz

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