What a beautiful ending for this first year of Ink and Movements… Just thinking about makes my tentacles point up.

After wonderfull days in Barcelona, in which we did not miss anything, including a little swim in the sea, we oppened the past 2nd of July the last physical stop of this first year of the IAM project.

Nor the space or the final result, really brilliant, disapointed the crowd that went to the Montana Shop & Gallery in the afternoon of the opening. A few beers, a few wines and the music played behind the decks by Puke made us end up dancing. That was just the begining of what was going to be an interesting night in which they showed me the city spots.

Before I left, as my girl is waiting for me to eat a vegetarian paella next to the sea, I wanted to tribute my travel friends in these first months of adventure. If I forget anyone please forgive me but is because we had a long night and I’ve only slept a couple of hours (that’s holidays hahahahahaha).

Thanks to all, Anna, Abian, Steph, Sergio, Oscar, Rober, Okuda, San, Nano4814, Joka, Gonzalo, Edu, Paloma, Sen2, Cocolo, Lase, Carmen, Jordi, Albert, Angelo, Carola, Antonio, Isaac, Serialcut, Sixeart, Erbe, Spok, Mike…

We’ll see each other soon.

Is really hot here and i really want to go on holidays to swim in a paradise beach with clear water which I’ll fill with Ink when noone looks hehehehe…

We are in the Catalan land and the truth is that Barcelona surprised me. What a joyfull city and how many wierd humans there are everywhere. These days we are in the Montana Shop & Gallery, in Comerç 6 street, where we open this Thursday 2nd of July from 20:00 what will be the last stop of the season for the IAM adventures.

When months ago while I was in the middle of the ocean I got an email saying that they counted with me for this project, I could not imagine that after I agreed I was going to enjoy myself so much, I was goin to meet many Ink loving humans and I that where going to treat me so well in the cities I’ve been with them.

Although as I said before I cannot wait to go on holidays and drink a mojito while I sunbathe. I will miss you so I will not disconnect myself so I can tell you my summer adventures and the news that come up about the Ink and Movement.

We’ll see each other soon. Meanwhile here are some pics of the oppening in Paris where you can see how good the french move their tentacles.

http://www.vimeo.com/6247633A stone’s throw from the Pompidou, in the vast and interesting area of the galerie L’Issue, seated on a red armchair above the artificial turf that covered the floor, we get Pierre.

38 rue Quincampoix: This would be our home in the city of lights for a few days. San, Okuda and Nano4814 began to paint, to produce a large mural for the opening of the 20th.

And meanwhile I went for a walk in the wet streets and breathe the air of Paris filled with delicacies.

So it all started like this…

As I told you a few days ago, the past Sunday 31st of May I was with my friends Okuda and San at the event “A Taste of Spain” in London.

We left Nano4814 in Barcelona dancing to the beats of the Primavera Sound Festival, while we where getting comfortable in the Thames’s city, in the famous Regent Street to be more precise.

While I was looking around the city, looking for some clothes for my tentacles in Carnaby Street, Okuda and San decorated a massive cube at the same time that they exposed the graphic work of our, now famous, IAM Project.

The people that came because of the advert of the event in Babylon magazine, (guilty of our presence in London), where very happy with the work that San and Okuda where preparing live, and did not stop coming in the 6 hours the event went on for.

During this 6 hours that we stayed at “A Taste of Spain” I met all kind of Spanish people: jockeys, bag pipers, guitar players… and the thing I liked most was that some frinds from Valencia invites us to eat a huge paella that they made there live. But without calamares!!

The best thing after all, is that in the next few months we will be back to that incredible city. The expectation created was so big that they invited us to come back with more art work from Okuda, San and Nano4814.

I’ll keep you updated with the news. Now I’m going to take some french lessons because I want to learn a bit before we go to Paris the next 20th of June to open my new house there in France…