Guardian Journalist Interviews Paris’ Princess Hijab

The Guardian – November 11, 2010 Princess Hijab is Paris’s most elusive street artist. Striking at night with dripping black paint she slaps black Muslim veils on the half-naked airbrushed women – and men – of the metro’s fashion adverts. She calls it “hijabisation”. Her guerrilla niqab art has been exhibited from New York to…

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Guerilla street artist Princess Hijab “hijabizes” advertisements in Paris

A young Paris-based guerilla street artist who calls herself Princess Hijab has been “hijabizing” advertisements, spray-painting veils and body-length chadors onto the lightly dressed models. The mysterious artist, who remains anonymous, says she is fighting Jihad through art. In the online gallery of her “hijabizing” of ad campaigns, lightly clad models in ads for Virgin…

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