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  2. Cyril Kongo - Wikipedia

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    Which inspired his artist name, Cyril Kongo. [1][2] In 1986, he began tagging Parisian walls to set his mark. In 1988, he joined the MAC crew, a group of Parisian graffiti artists with whom he painted from 1989 to 2001 monumental murals, particularly in the United States where he collaborated with New-York graffiti artists TATS cru.

  3. Sanki King - Wikipedia

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    Sanki King is known for his graffiti art designs for sneakers, using paint, marker pens and stencils. [1] He now runs his own company making custom-painted sneakers and apparel, as well as organizing dance and graffiti workshops. [11] In 2014, Sanki worked for the first time with a local designer brand Zeb-Tan.

  4. Phetus - Wikipedia

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    Phetus is a New York artist with roots in the graffiti and street art movement. [ 1] Originally from Huntington, Long Island, [ 2] now based in Manhattan, "Phetus" has been creating artwork under his "Phat Phace" icon since 1988. [ 3] He began his career as a graffiti artist by taking trips into New York City.

  5. Yarn bombing - Wikipedia

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    Yarn bombing (or yarnbombing) is a type of graffiti or street art that employs colourful displays of knitted or crocheted yarn or fibre rather than paint or chalk. It is also called wool bombing , yarn storming , guerrilla knitting , kniffiti , urban knitting , or graffiti knitting .

  6. Al Diaz (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Website. al-diaz.com. Al Diaz (born June 10, 1959) is an American urban artist and lecturer best known for being among the first generation of graffiti writers in the community and for co-creating the graffiti campaign SAMO© with Jean-Michel Basquiat in 1978. [2][3][4]

  7. Beyond the Streets - Wikipedia

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    Website. beyondthestreets.com. Beyond the Streets is a graffiti and street art exhibition and gallery created and curated by Roger Gastman. [1][2] The first exhibition was held in 2018 in Los Angeles, USA [3] and has since occurred yearly. In 2022, a permanent gallery and store was opened at the location of the original exhibition in LA.

  8. Zephyr (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Wild Style logo. ZEPHYR, born Andrew Witten, is a graffiti artist, [1] lecturer and author from New York City. He began writing graffiti in 1975 using the name "Zephyr" in 1977. He is considered a graffiti "elder", who along with Futura 2000, Blade, PHASE 2, CASH, Lady Pink and TAKI 183 invented styles and standards which are still in use.

  9. KATSU - Wikipedia

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    Graffiti. Years active. Late 1990s – present. Tag. KATSU is a graffiti artist who is active in New York City. He works with technology and public intervention to comment on commercialism, privacy and digital culture. As a result, his work includes traditional graffiti, digital media, and conceptual artwork. [1]

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