Naimo

Naimo is mostly known for his graffiti work but he also does some figurative murals, as seen in the image gallery below. He represents both the 203 Crew and Underdogs. To see more from this artist than what I am showing here, check out his Facebook page as well as his two Instagram accounts, one for his graffiti and one for his figurative work.

Naimo est surtout reconnu pour son art lettré (graffiti) mais, tel que visible dans la galerie-photo ci-dessous, il prend aussi des commandes pour des murales figuratives. Pour en voir plus que ce qui est présenté ici, jetez un coup d’oeil à sa page Facebook ainsi qu’à ses deux pages Instagram, une pour son graffiti et une pour son travail figuratif.


graffiti pieces

Pieces in this section are shown in approximate reverse chronological order, so the most recent are at the top.

Les pièces de cette section de la galerie sont présentées en ordre chronologique inverse approximatif, de la plus récente à la plus vieille que j’ai eu la chance de photographier.

In a Hochelaga alley.

At the 2021 edition of the Lachine graffiti jam.

At the Rouen legal graffiti tunnel.

In Hochelaga.

In a Petite-Patrie alley.

In an abandoned building.

In an abandoned building.

On an abandoned house in the Plateau.

In an abandoned building.

In the dark basement of an abandoned building.

In an abandoned building.

In an abandoned building.

In the Plateau.

Naimo’s contribution to the 2019 edition of Canettes de Ruelle.

In an abandoned warehouse.

In Rosemont.

Off-Mural piece in a graffiti alley.

In Hochelaga.

On a bridge pillar.

In an abandoned building.

In an abandoned building.

In an abandoned building.

In an abandoned building.

In an abandoned building.

In an abandoned building.

In an abandoned building.

In an abandoned building.

In an abandoned building.

In an abandoned building.

In an abandoned building.

In an abandoned building.

In a dark tunnel.

In a dark tunnel.

In a dark tunnel.

In a dark tunnel.

In a dark tunnel.

On an abandoned building.

In an abandoned building.

In a Hochelaga alley.

In the basement of an abandoned industrial building.

In an abandoned building.

Tribute to Rekal and Snikr, in an abandoned building.

In an abandoned building.

Back of truck for the 2018 edition of Hip Hop You Don’t Stop.

In Hochelaga. A making-of video of this piece can be viewed here.

Going wildstyle in Petite-Patrie.

In Hochelaga.

In Hochelaga.

Abstract graffiti piece found in Hochelaga.

Found under a bridge.

In Rosemont.

In Mile-Ex.

Off-Mural 2018.

In the Plateau.

On an abandoned building in Côte St-Paul.

From a K6A & friends jam in the South West.

This Plateau wall is actually a graff/figurative combo.

At the PSC legal graffiti wall.

In Pointe St-Charles.

At the Papineau legal graffiti wall.

In Rosemont.

On a 203 Crew wall in Hochelaga.

At the abandoned Montreal Hippodrome.

At the abandoned Montreal Hippodrome.

At the abandoned Montreal Hippodrome.

At the abandoned Montreal Hippodrome.

At the abandoned Montreal Hippodrome.

At the abandoned Montreal Hippodrome.

At the abandoned Montreal Hippodrome.

At the abandoned Montreal Hippodrome.

Naimo and Ason in the Plateau.

On a 203 Crew wall in Hochelaga.

On an abandoned house in the Plateau.

At the PSC legal graffiti wall.

At the abandoned Montreal Hippodrome.

At the abandoned Montreal Hippodrome.

At the PSC legal graffiti wall.

Collaboration with Snok in the Plateau. The making of this piece was filmed by Bombing Science, view here.

For the 2017 edition of the Lachine graffiti jam.

Naimo (ground), Royal (middle) and Arose (top) for the Chats de Ruelle Festival (Canettes de Ruelle 2017).

At the PSC legal graffiti wall.

At the Papineau legal graffiti wall.

In Rosemont.

On an abandoned house in the Plateau.

On an abandoned house in the Plateau.

On an abandoned house in the Plateau.

At the PSC legal graffiti wall.

At the Rouen legal graffiti tunnel.

In a very narrow Plateau staircase.

Naimo’s part on the 203 crew wall at the Festival de Canes in Longueuil.

At the Papineau legal graffiti wall.

In a Montreal suburb.

In Hochelaga.

In Hochelaga.

In a Plateau graffiti alley, off Mural Festival 2017.

On a Plateau wall.

On a Plateau wall.

On a Plateau wall.

At the PSC legal graffiti wall.

Naimo’s part in a production with Scribe and SBU One (not shown here) in Rosemont.

Damage recuperation over a Mural Festival wall.

Collaboration with Mexican artist Sermob in the Plateau. Sermob did the figurative work and Naimo added the letters (both names) and the flames.

In the Plateau.

Naimo (top) and Bosny (ground) for the 2016 edition of the Amalgam Festival.

In the Plateau.

At the PSC legal graffiti wall with a character by Axe Lalime on the right.

The 203 crew wall for the 2016 edition of Under Pressure, featuring, from top to bottom, Lyfer, Ekes, Naimo and Sener, with baseball player by Arnold.

Part of a K6A and friends production in Hochelaga.

Naimo’s part in a multi-artist mural project curated by Waxhead and Cryote for Sun Youth.

At the Rouen legal graffiti tunnel.

At the Lachine legal graffiti wall.

Part of a K6A production in St-Henri.

Another piece in the same K6A production in St-Henri as above.

Collaboration between Borrris (character) and Naimo (letters) in the Plateau.

On the reverse of an information board for the 2016 edition of Mural Festival.

On a car headed for the scrapyard.

Next to an abandoned building in Côte St-Paul.

At the PSC legal graffiti wall.

Winter production by Naimo (letters) and Flying Eric (figurative) in Villeray.

At the PSC legal graffiti wall.

Winter graffiti mural in Villeray.

At the Rouen legal graffiti tunnel.

At the PSC legal graffiti wall.

At the PSC legal graffiti wall.

Near the PSC legal graffiti wall (with older throwies by Bank and Owk above it).

In the abandoned Transco.

In the abandoned Transco.

Industrial underpass.

Halloween jam at the Rouen legal graffiti tunnel.

At the Rouen legal graffiti tunnel.

In Rosemont.

203 Crew’s contribution to the 2015 edition of the Under Pressure Festival featuring Naimo (top), Algue (left), Opire (bottom middle) and Bosny (right).

In Rosemont.

At the PSC legal graffiti wall.

Another one representing Underdogs on the side of a NDG cycle shop.

At the PSC legal graffiti wall with character by Arnold on the left.

Scribe and Naimo aka Underdogs at the PSC legal graffiti wall.

Tribute to Guru at the PSC legal graffiti wall.

At the Rouen legal graffiti tunnel.

At the PSC legal graffiti wall.

At the PSC legal graffiti wall.

In Hochliwood (Hochelaga).

At the abandoned “Jailspot”.


contribution to multi-artist projects

203 crew wall for the 2017 edition of the Under Pressure Festival. The 203 Invader with the munchies is by Opire and the one with the giggles is by Arnold and Borrris. The top letters – actually numbers – are by Naimo, the ground ones by Ekes and all the wraparound is by Lyfer and Ekes plus probably a few more 203s…

Naimo with a bit by SBU One and MSHL on truck side.

The opposite side of the above truck has a bit more by Naimo, with mostly SBU One and a bit by MSHL. The back is all MSHL.


figurative work

In Rosemont.

In Rosemont for Tandem Rosemont-Petite-Patrie.

Mural in a community garden in Centre-Sud.

Mural on a side wall of a Centre-Sud business.

A “your face here” board for the 2017 edition of Mural Festival.

A “your face here” board for the 2016 edition of Mural Festival.


throws


stickers

Sticker tag.

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