Delve into the mysterious world of Specter, an enigmatic figure whose graffiti and street art leave audiences captivated. This archive explores the diverse interpretations of their work, examining themes of ephemerality, social commentary, and the power of anonymity in urban art. From breathtaking murals to elusive tags, discover the range of Specter’s artistic expression and the impact they’ve had on the street art scene. We uncover the debated meanings behind their iconic imagery, analyze their techniques, and explore their place within broader conversations about urban aesthetics and social messaging.

15 Years Street Art: Specter Interview
Brooklyn-based urban artist Specter has been doing street art for over fifteen years now. Nevertheless his different art projects like shopping cart sculptures, gentrification billboards, cardboard gates, brickwork paintings and others are still up-to-date and every time very special and unique interventions in the public space. His concepts and ideas range from politically installations to beautiful paste-ups, stencil artworks and paintings. Because of his recent exhibition at Pure Evil Gallery in London, my friend RJ “thought it would be the perfect time to ask Specter a few questions.” And so he did… ...
