



His/her work is great, and it is in line with what we were talking about yesterday: exploring graffiti and social commentary. His/her work is bold, funny, and poignant. Also, it is interesting that an outlaw, ghost of an artist has a website. I was initially inspired by an episode of Good Morning Today (or something like that), which highlighted his work. Let me know what you think.
I also like his manifesto
that is the best artist manifesto I've ever read.
ReplyDeleteHis site is awesome! Thanks... as the saying goes, " A picture is worth a thousand words."
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