You have made your art more and more manifold. Since when do you dedicate yourself to graffiti?
I started drawing at school and fell in love. With a classmate, I started doing murals in Santo André (SP). For me, it was like therapy. I put on my headphones to listen to music and I painted all afternoon. I entered another world, I forgot everything… Not to mention staying out of trouble. But he considered graffiti as a hobby; I never imagined that one day I could make a living from art. My intention was actually to become a famous drummer. My brother and I, who is a bassist, play in several bands in Brazil. When we moved to Toronto (Canada) 21 years ago, in search of a safer life, I went to work in construction. A little later I started playing drums again while working and tried to find a band to play with my brother, but he got married, had kids and stopped playing drums. the music. Then I decided to become a singer and I even took lessons for it. For seven years I devoted myself to this career and recorded with people from Canada, Europe and Brazil. But my son was born and I thought about quitting, because I couldn’t continue to invest my building money in a singing career. Suddenly two Portuguese businessmen appeared who wanted to sign a contract with me and in excitement I accepted. After a year and a half, no more music. I was just producing texts and other content for the platforms and communication vehicles they had.
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