Montana Colors

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Montana Colors
Industry Art materials
Founded1994
FounderJordi Rubio
Headquarters,
Area served
Worldwide
Website www.montanacolors.com

Montana Colors, also known as MTN, or sometimes Spanish Montana [1] (to distinguish it from German brand Montana Cans), is an art company founded by Jordi Rubio in Barcelona in 1994. [2] The majority of its products are designed for use in graffiti. [3] [4] They are considered to be one of the best spray paint brands in the world. [5] [6] [7]

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Collaborations

In a collaboration with Beyond the Streets, MTN have created custom paint cans with artists [8] including Jean-Michel Basquiat, Keith Haring, André, [9] [10] Chor Boogie, [11] Ron English, [12] Mister Cartoon, [13] and Shephard Fairey [14] as well as brands Carharrt [15] and Casio. [16] And apaint named Rita Grey in honour of Spanish politician Rita Barberá being "responsible for the disappearance of countless amounts of graffiti." [17]

Montana Colors have sponsored street art festivals in Australia, [18] the USA [19] most notably Beyond The Streets. [20] [21]

Relationship with Montana Cans

Montana Cans, a German paint brand, began in 1995 after Montana Colors pulled out of a brand deal with German company after they already had the rights to use the name Montana. [22] [23]

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