SUBSCRIBE TO OUR CHANNEL: http://hypb.st/PpLFal<br />Parisian street art collective PAL -- Peace And Love -- are synonymous for its distinctive street-born aesthetics that stretches across a number of disciplines. Aptly using bold hues and impressionable lines in an array of stylistic hand-styles, illustrations and graffiti throw-ups, PAL's foray into street art extends from its Parisian roots in its latest showing at New York's Klughaus Gallery. Titled "Palingenesis," the exhibition transcended the group's raw aptitude into gallery space; showcasing the artist's sketchbooks, candid photography and most noticeably Gorey's directional spray painting technique on the "House Island" mural. We got a chance to catch up with the group -- consisting of Gorey, Horfe, Tomek, Saeyo, Mosa, Esso and Skub -- who shared with us their own definitions of art, further comparing graffiti and street art in the respected settings of the gallery and the city landscape.<br /><br />Check out the full post @ http://hypb.st/11KHQUl<br />View more Hypebeast videos: http://hypb.st/VbvIa3<br /><br />Facebook: http://hypb.st/Jacv1F<br />Twitter: http://hypb.st/ODQv19<br />Tumblr: http://hypb.st/PS6Nbi<br />Pinterest: http://hypb.st/UnrXyQ<br />Instagram: http://hypb.st/QmoQGz