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Ikaroz Catalogue Raisonné Drafts 2004-2026
Ikaroz Catalogue Raisonné Drafts 2004-2026
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Ikaroz emerged from Umeå in the mid-90s as part of a wave of northern Swedish writers who brought a different energy to Stockholm's graffiti scene. Known for loose, effortless-looking linework and characters, his sketches reveal the foundation behind pieces that appear spontaneous but are built on years of refinement. The catalog covers his progression from character work through his development of fun, flowing letters with minimal fills and exposed lines.
Akay's foreword contextualizes Ikaroz's place in Swedish graffiti history and his influence on Stockholm's scene. The sketches themselves show raw outlines without fills - the kind of work where mistakes can't hide, demonstrating the control behind what looks free-form. Essential documentation of one of Sweden's most important writers, presented through his personal sketch archive.
