00:00 The most incredible thing is the vertigo, being very scared.
00:03 There is a moment when you are about to test the equipment,
00:07 because everything is already installed, you have the equipment,
00:10 you are about to go down, and in that moment you are very scared,
00:16 because your brain is made so that you don't hang from that height,
00:19 so that you don't put yourself at that risk, because the vertigo scares.
00:23 And that fear is a pleasure, it is a very strong drug.
00:27 And that moment when you have to shut all your voices in your head
00:31 and feel silence, meditate for a few minutes,
00:36 there is a small space of incredible well-being,
00:39 when you meditate just before getting off a wall,
00:42 which is the most wonderful thing in the world.
00:44 I always studied painting, painting was my passion,
00:51 and a kind of language that one has with things.
00:55 But then I decided that what interested me was painting the cities,
01:00 painting outside, painting in public places, because it is for everyone,
01:04 and also because you can transform the cities a little bit,
01:06 and you can give something to all the people who are on the street.
01:09 And it is very fun because it is a very physical question,
01:12 it is as if you were doing sport and painting at the same time.
01:16 I like to be hanging, I like to make my murals independently,
01:19 and I like to feel that I don't need anyone,
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