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  <title>Hitza Hitz by Sismikazot</title>
  <description>SISMIKAZOT is a french duo, Paul &amp; Rémi, respectively Sismik &amp; Azot - mixed their graffiti writers name to create this project. Based in Cornac (France), the 2 college lads furrow French country, meeting people by painting walls since 2012.Each one of them is from a character of the community, tells a story.Their approach is either abstract, figurative and typographic - those 3 elements combined help them built the tale inside the painting.In Bayonne, they painted "Hitza Hitz" named after an ancient Bask way to conclude a deal, people would shake hands saying this, engaging to honor it. Once this said, there were no going back. The man pictured is a local shepherd they met and choose as a symbol of Bask Culture and Traditions.It is one of the first artworks realized as a part of Points de Vue first edition, where it was raining a lot.Quite challenging to paint when the weather is not really on your side, but still - they stood under the rain to finish the wall in time ! 📍 Festival Points de Vue, Bayonne (France)</description>
  <author_name>Fleur Kaminski</author_name>
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