Art is everywhere in Paris. Indoors, of course, in any of the city's many world class museums. Outdoors too in the amazing gothic or ornate art nouveau architecture. And in the streets as well. Paris' urban canvas is covered in temporary murals, graffitis, poetry and installations. Some of the main street artists, the ones who have a trademark style and have been doing it for a while, are easy to identify. Blek le Rat, the grand-daddy of street art, is known as the 'father of stencil graffiti" and is said to have paved the way for Bansky. Miss Tic's sprayed urban poetry and seductive figures have been a feature in Parisian streets since 1985. Nemo's signature "man in black" silhouettes first ...