Go Figure: Take A Sip Of Coca Kolar It has been said that an artist draws their inspiration from the most unlikely of places. Coca Kolar did just that. A young street artist hailing from across the pond, Coca Kolar began his art journey seven years ago, and has been putting out amazing works of art ever since. "I was in the pub once and I was driving so I had a Coca-Cola. I liked the sound of cola so I changed it a bit," remarked Coca Kolar as to where his name came from. With that came the advent of his works, unique creations that can be seen in the quiet, remote areas of Reading, England. Coca Kolar admits that he enjoys the illegality of the art as well. "I always try to do something a little different" states Coca Kolar, using different styles, color combinations, and techniques. Coca Kolar also draws his inspiration from surrounding towns were the street art scene is thriving. "..towns like Bristol and Brighton have a graffiti scene that is banging..." It goes to say that, with any blossoming art scene, not all that glitters is gold. "There is a lot of crappy trashy graffiti around there," commented Coca Kolar when asked how the British culture has influenced his art. With that, he sought influence from other artists, including German ones. The use of big, bold letters, common amongst the German street art scene, have become a staple of his works of art. What's most inspiring about Coca Kolar and his art is the fact that, coming from a small town where the graffiti art scene is insignificant at best, he makes a continuous effort at venturing out and producing these notable works of art.











