Franco Fasoli, more commonly known as Jaz, is one of Argentina’s best known and most talented street artists. He told Buenos Aires Street Art how his style has evolved from the most classic of porteño traditions, the tango.

Street artist Jaz in front of one of his latest artworks [photo © BA Street Art]

Fileteado porteño [photo © BA Street Art]

Characters (2006) [photo © BA Street Art]

On board: Jaz with Mart (2007) [photo © BA Street Art]

Band on the run in Once (2011) [photo © BA Street Art]

Instrumental (2009) [photo © BA Street Art]

Jackass TV (2009) [photo © BA Street Art]

Mixing together: human characters [photo © BA Street Art]
Jaz studied scenography at the Instituto del Teatro Colón and also works as a set designer. At the IUNA (Instituto Universitario Naciónal de Arte) he learnt disciplines such as painting, drawing and ceramics that have had a deep impact on his street art. “My principle objective is to paint but I am still studying and trying other things and other styles of painting to take to the street because if you work with one idea or perspective such as street art or graffiti it leaves you very limited.”

Animal magic in Villa Crespo (2010) [photo © BA Street Art]

Boxing clever [photo © BA Street Art]

Drama of the stage [photo © BA Street Art]
Jaz says there is a professionalism and dedication now that wasn’t present when he and his friends first started out. “In the early days it was simply painting without a clear objective, painting to pass the time with friends in the street. Afterwards we decided we were going to work as artists and then the whole story changed. Now street art has moved on a lot, I don’t know if it’s still the case conceptually but everything has changed in terms of the way of painting and preparing the wall.”

Wolverines (2010) [photo © BA Street Art]

Ever, Poeta and Jaz in Palermo (2011) [photo © BA Street Art]

Ever and Jaz (2011) [photo © BA Street Art]
Check out more brilliant murals by Jaz at flickr.com/photos/franco-jaz-fasoli/
Interview and all photos © Buenos Aires Street Art