32 pages Edited by Tilt 23,5 x 16,3 cm Language: English Paperback Publisher: Fantomass 2005
From a Toulouse skatepark in 1989 to the freight yards of New York and, eventually, walls everywhere, Tilt built a career out of a single obsession: the round, the fat, the swollen letter. Born "Bidul," he came up through the golden years of European graffiti chasing the perfect throw-up — the flop — until it stopped being a technique and became a way of seeing.
myEgodrips follows that fixation to its logical excess. Tilt is a fetishist and makes no apology for it: letters that bulge and drip, colours that never sit still, and a lifelong devotion to curves — on a train, on a wall, on a heel. His BubbleLife concept collapses the distance between the graffiti flop and the object of desire, between paint and skin, style and swagger, the wall and the BubbleGirl.
Part monograph, part manifesto, this book gathers three decades of work under one deceptively simple idea: everything, everywhere, can be made to bubble.