Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
again back
Italian translation:
con cui nel 2000 (back in 2000) era tornato, si era dato di nuovo (gotten... again) alla street art
English term
again back
In 1989 he painted his first graffiti "Batman",
followed by 10 years active Graffiti writing. After his design studies and a short year in advertising
XX worked as a freelance graphic designer/illustrator (...)
In 2003, after a few less graffiti active years Christian got into street art(...)
In Fall 2008 he finished his first book of the new series "Part of Rebellion", which focuses on only one
artists work, featuring his friend Flying Fortress, with whom he had gotten into street art **again back**
in 2000.
3 +5 | con cui nel 2000 (back in 2000) era tornato, si era dato di nuovo (gotten... again) alla street art | AdamiAkaPataflo |
2 | nuovamente | Maria Cristina Cavassa |
Jan 8, 2009 07:09: AdamiAkaPataflo Created KOG entry
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