Kent is “The Northernmost” | one year later

More than one year passed since Kent went up to norway for his “Northernmost” project. We asked him to give us a little review of the trip and especially asked about the Montana Black Cans and their winterproof-quality. We received also a picture of the piece he painted there Winter 2010!

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“The Northernmost project was one of the most exciting graffiti and life experiences I have made so far. Thanks to all the people that were involved and made this happen: Bjorn and his wive, Ruedi and Montana Cans. It was a huge contrast to my daily routine here in germany. Big Cities were always attracting me, but beeing there alone up in the north with almost no daylight and the whole nature covered in snow was really special and new to me. The whole project also proofed that the Montana Black is really winterproof. Painting at –15° and on frozen surfaces and the cans were working perfect. Bjorn was so kind to drive to wall where I painted the “Tore Hund” piece and it still was there, without any color fading or flaking. But see it by yourself:

Kent is “The Northernmost” pt1.


Oslo Airport
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Kent is “The Northernmost” pt2.


Honningsvåg (fish factory)
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Kent is “The Northernmost” pt3.


Gjesvær

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Here is how the picture looks like, January 2012!


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