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  2. Bio (graffiti artist) - Wikipedia

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    Bio is the tag of Wilfredo Feliciano (born 1966). [1] He started painting graffiti on New York City Subway in 1980, and is one of the founding members of the TATS CRU. [2]Bio has been claimed to be one of the best stylists or letter masters throughout the graffiti movement worldwide, known for his numerous styles of letter, complex and wild styles and use of color.

  3. Dondi (graffiti artist) - Wikipedia

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    As attested by newspapers and magazines of the early 1980s, like People magazine [11] he worked with the Fun Gallery and together with artists of the like of Jean-Michel Basquiat, Lee Quinones, Keith Haring, ERO (Dominique Philbert), Rammellzee, Fab 5 Freddy, Futura 2000, Toxic, Zephyr, [9] and others, he brought Graffiti art from the streets ...

  4. Pref (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Pref has developed his role and reputation as a graffiti artist over 20 years, and trained initially at Chelsea College of Arts before going on to work in graphic design. . His multi-layered style means that an element of deciphering is introduced, the viewer being asked to disentangle images and meanings from the artwo

  5. Category:Graffiti artists - Wikipedia

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  6. Nuno Reis (graffiti artist) - Wikipedia

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    Nuno Reis (Angola, March 2, 1974 - Portugal, August 4, 2022), [1] better known as Nomen, was a self-taught [2] Portuguese graffiti artist. Alongside his colleagues Ram and Utopia, he formed the Double Trouble crew .

  7. Vladimir Ovchinnikov (graffiti artist) - Wikipedia

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    During four summer seasons (2002-2005), Ovchinnikov, a self-taught artist, made about a hundred paintings [5] on the houses of Borovsk, creating on the dull blank walls of city buildings, boarded-up windows, fences, about 90 different subjects (his famous countrymen, churches, historical events, genre scenes: a girl walking on the pipe of a pipeline, an old woman with a bucket near a downspout ...

  8. JA One - Wikipedia

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    JA began painting graffiti in New York as a teenager, [2] and by 1985 was known for his work on the city's trains. [3] JA One took on his tag in 1986. [4] In response to the MTA's clamp down on train graffiti, initiated under the leadership of David L. Gunn, [5] JA One spearheaded the movement to take graffiti bombing onto the streets. [6]

  9. Stash (graffiti artist) - Wikipedia

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    Later in the early 1980s, Stash started painting trains alongside other artists such as Futura and ZEPHYR. He exhibited at age 17 with pop artists Keith Haring and Jean-Michel Basquiat, and later continued on as a successful gallery artist. He got the name Stash from the colloquial term "stashing", which equates to hiding things.