
LADY LUCK PUFF
1. Thank you for taking the time to do this interview with us, please could you introduce yourself? Where you are from, what you write, how long have you been in the game, any crews you write for?
Hi, Luck here. I’m from Europe, more or less active since around 20 years. My crew is Puff, the members are from Czech Republic, Italy, Sweden, Spain and Germany.
Shot by Edward Nightingale
My dream was to visit and paint in the USA. Most of the time we spend in the hometown of Graffiti, New York. The trip was more than successful. My partner and me did a lot of missions on our own, also met great writers, crews and photographers. Bad experience I collected in parts of Turkey and Bosnia, the systems/ trains are hard, but the real reason was how women are treated in some regions. Seeing how badly some men handle their women doesn’t correspond to “modern” values.
Shot by Edward Nightingale
2. We saw from your Instagram that you travel and hit a lot of different systems, we’re curious as to where you have had the best and worst times and where you might want to revisit or go to in the future?
Graffiti is my companion for a long time. My parents told me that I painted all walls at home as a kid. I remember how my table in school looked like, fully painted next to the clean ones. It was always part of my life to change surfaces. When I started painting trains it brought another extra component. To be part of adventures that come from missions. Today the actions are even more important than the result or quality of a piece. Observing, checking, sneaking, exploring, and hiding are so much fun for me. It’s kind of playing next level chess, so that’s kind of nerdy but I’m loving it.
3. You like to use Loop Colors and feature them in your videos, how did that partnership come to be?
For me Loop Colors are the best train paint that exist. The result of being constantly active worldwide is that companies may support you.
4. What is the scene like where you are from, what was it like in the past and what do you see it being like in the near future?
I was never part of a scene. I don’t like politics in Graff and it’s also not interesting for me talking about Graffiti or see what others do. For me graffiti is basically practical!
5. We also wandered where do you look for inspiration and what advice would you give to upcoming writers?
My biggest inspiration at the moment is my partner and our live style. We travel a lot and have a great energetic symbiosis. I’m happy to share my passion with someone who understands it like I do. This is magical for me.
My advice is:
- [ ] be creative, active and travel a lot.
- [ ] don’t be violent to no one and don’t talk bullshit on the internet.