love letter from lisbon photography by GIASCO BERTOLI interview by OLIVIER ZAHM translation by PEDRO RODRÍGUEZ OLIVIER ZAHM — What’s happening in your life at present, now that you’ve traveled the world as a graffiti artist and worked on the walls of Tokyo and Copenhagen and Miami? ANDRÉ SARAIVA — Almost all of the world’s cities, on all of the continents. OLIVIER ZAHM — You’re suddenly spending a lot of your time and energy on a project in Portugal. What does Portugal represent for you? Is it the beginning or the end of Europe? ANDRÉ SARAIVA — For me, practically, it’s the closest place to America. I live in New York nowadays, so it’s the easiest place in Europe to get to. Beyond that, both of my parents were Portuguese. Even though I’ve never lived there, and even though I was born in Sweden and my mother didn’t raise me…