Cooljc (FRA)

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Cooljc is a French self-taught stencil artist living in Belgium, who started creating stencils in the 1990s on skateboards for friends. After a long break, the Covid lockdown reignited his passion for street art. Inspired by urban culture and punk rock counter-culture, he transforms simple ideas into powerful visuals that provoke thought and capture passerby attention.

Known for his nonconformist and sometimes confrontational style, Cooljc blends strong messages about freedom and critique of norms with moments of poetry and humor in his work.

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