This particular blog came at a fortuitous time for me, giving me an idea on how to structure writing about my own recent travels. So here is my first What I Learned:
The area has long been a Jewish quarter and more recently has added a lively gay community. And as in most of the large European cities I've visited, graffiti graces many buildings and alleyways of the Marais. This is one of my favorite parts of Paris, and I've stayed there for my last few visits.
During my most recent visit, as I walked down Rue Vielle du Temple, the street near the apartment my family had rented, I noticed a large cartoon-like bird painted on the side of one of the stores. At first, I didn't pay much attention. After all, the painting was surrounded by the more usual graffiti - and beautiful Parisian architecture. After a few days, I finally realized that I kept seeing similar birds in various locations so I started looking for them. Each colorful picture contained a logo: Birdy Kids.
Of course I was curious, so like most somewhat tech-savvy people, I turned to Google. I couldn't find too much information online about Birdy Kids and most of it is written in French. However, I did find the Birdy Kids website. With the aid of Google Translate, I read their manifesto: "Welcome to the Birdy Kids. Founded in 2010 Birdy Kids consists of three young artists gathered around a common project: Street Art playful and colorful for everyone."
When I tried to dig deeper to find out more by reading an article about the "Birdy Crew", Google Translate failed to translate so I resorted to reading the article using my extremely limited French gained from two years of City College classes. From this article I learned that the three members are Guillaume, Gautier and A.E.M. Two of them are native Parisians and one hails from Lyon, France. They are now based in Lyon but travel to many European cities to paint their street art. From what I can tell, I was extremely fortunate to see their creations in Paris since some of their work went up just before I got there.
I also found Birdy Kids on YouTube. In the video below, you can see them at work on some of their creations.
What fun to discover something hip that only the locals know about. Thanks for the report. I feel edified.
ReplyDeleteR - Thank you for reading my post. You are so right, I did have fun with the Birdy Kids! Lisa
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