@@wicklash9065it has most definitely kinda feel like every kid in LA writes now but it is what it is I love and hate graffiti sometimes I paint something and I like it other times I can’t stand it
An absolute legend. We are lucky to hear these stories from his perspective and from his lips. This is art history, raw art history. Thank you to all of whom were involved in making this available to everyone. Big ups SABER & L.A.
@@totallynsane5 People like you are absolutely fucking insufferable. I got 20 years in this game. And You got nothing but shit talk on the internet. Lol
20 yrs? I started in 97 but that don’t mean shit I ran with tha CTFs out here CLAIM TO FAME! K with boost Ralos Glock Stunt Wyre . West coast not active but I know tha GAME
A superhero of my childhood and someone who has a massive influence on my art even up until today. How I haven't seen this yet is beyond me but I appreciate you for uploading!!
This was a one-of-a-kind program. Not born of the PCC Visual Arts Program, it was work-based, and production oriented. Nevertheless, it taught problem-solving under real-life conditions. Hundreds learned relevant art skills, many started businesses, everyone grew. Visiting artists brought these students into contact with the possibilities of creative printing. Graphadena.org
The dark side of screen printing. Plastics and chemicals used to create art. I wanted to take a screen printing class, but it feels so toxic. Love the aesthetic results it can create, but I wouldn't want to breathe in all those chemicals.