Jamie Paul Scanlon, known as JPS, is a street artist who transforms everyday spaces into imaginative works that blend humor, pop culture, and subtle commentary. After struggling with addiction for over a decade, a visit to a Banksy exhibition in 2009 inspired him to turn his life around and pursue art seriously.
Using stencils, he creates site-specific pieces that play with their surroundings—whether it’s a traffic sign reimagined as Thor’s hammer, horror icons lurking on city walls, or tiny figures hidden in plain sight. As JPS explains, “I hate the money and business side of art. I prefer to concentrate my energy on delivering new works to the world,” a mindset that fuels his dedication to creating art that’s both clever and accessible to anyone passing by.
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With the white papers on the ground it puts me in mind of the "Billy Jean" video where the tiles light up when he steps on them.
You need one and we need you? (My German is pretty feeble.)
