Sany One (CZ)

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Born in 1986 in Prague, Sany is the Czech Republic’s longest-active female graffiti artist, known globally for her activism through art. Since 2002, inspired by New York-style graffiti, she has traveled extensively, creating work that supports women and minorities while addressing issues like gender inequality and violence.

A member of international all-female crews PUFF and PMS, Sany also engages in commercial projects that respect her vision, such as the 2018 Reebok “Hidden Classic” campaign. Beyond graffiti, she directs films like Girl Power, promoting female empowerment, and teaches street art worldwide. Balancing motherhood with her career, Sany continues to inspire from her bases in Prague and Berlin.

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