Being one of very few women in such a male community tought me some things. It was a great time. While traveling around the world I always could immediately connect to the cities via this subculture. Maybe one day I'll fulfill my dream and go out there to a semi-legal wall and do a mural, wearing high heels and a nice dress.
Back in the 90ies I used to do graffiti writing in Berlin. I realised it would have (artistically speaking) the highest impact in the shortest time. In workshops and youth clubs and through comissions I realised a couple of canvases. Less street-style more artistic.
Besides murals and canvases I did some other graffiti stuff - I airbrushed t-shirts, sprayed on a Golf 2 and left my traces while being in other parts of the world (somwhere there might still be a flat in barcelona with my wallpiece in it).
Of course one leaves traces as a graffiti artist. The most visible are murals and trains. The latter I never got into. But murals I could not resist at all.