Nothing Special || Full Graffiti Movie
Halifax, Nova Scotia, is one of Eastern Canada’s Maritime provinces on
the Atlantic. The Bay of Fundy, with its famously extreme tides, is a
whale-watching destination. These are a few quick facts about Halifax.
None of which instantly draw you to conclude that it’s a “cool” or “lit”
place to come up as an artist. Graffiti artist APER—himself a Halifax
native—describes it as a place for those who want to “get drunk and eat
lobster reside.” But he’s since moved out and spread his name and tag
across the globe.
Over the past few years, APER has gained the respect of the graffiti
community by traveling and constantly pushing limits—he’s now one of
Canada’s most prominent graffiti figures. Some artists stray away from
confrontation, hefty fines, and possible jail time (depending where on
the globe you’re residing.) APER and the TRG (Tunnel Runner Gang) crew
are the total opposite. It’s this need for an above normal adrenaline
rush that has APER dedicating his life—sometimes even health—to tagging
more and more obscure/prohibited locations.
A number of crazy encounters while in Eastern Europe led him to start
capturing his experiences on a Go Pro and chest camera. All his footage
spans North and South America, being captured and tortured, chases on
foot, the United Kingdom, and some of the most notorious locations in
Eastern Europe.
He decided to sum it all up into an hour-long film that he’s had professionally edited and narrated called “Nothing Special.”
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