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  2. Cool S - Wikipedia

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    The Cool S consists of 14 line segments, forming a stylized, pointed S-shape.It has also been compared to the infinity symbol. [4] The S appears to have depth, where the overlap in the center of the S and the appearance of a potential altitude change at the top and bottom of the S make it look like the S connects back to itself in the same way as the infinity symbol does. [5]

  3. Eric Haze - Wikipedia

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    Eric Haze was born in 1961 in New York City to progressive parents of the Upper West Side. [1] [2] Haze was drawn to art through his father's friend's pop art collection and meeting Elaine de Kooning who gave Haze oil paints while she painted a portrait of Haze and his sister in 1971.

  4. Roger Gastman - Wikipedia

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    Gastman is the curator and producer of Beyond The Streets, a traveling large-scale exhibition of street art and graffiti.The first Beyond the Streets exhibition was held in 2018 in downtown Los Angeles, CA, [12] which spanned over 40,000 square feet and featured over 100 artists.

  5. Henry Chalfant - Wikipedia

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    The e-books are published by Sleeping Dog Films, which primarily archives the photographer's over 800 photos of New York City Subway graffiti. [7] Each book in the series concentrates on a particular group or groups of graffiti artists, with an introduction by Chalfant giving background on the time and place in which the artists worked.

  6. Piece (graffiti) - Wikipedia

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    A piece using the letters EKOM. Pieces, short for masterpieces, are a form of graffiti that involves large, elaborate and detailed letter forms. They are one of the main forms of modern graffiti, along with tags and throw ups, and are the least controversial of the three [1] and least likely to be seen as vandalism.

  7. Kaves - Wikipedia

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    He also heard of graffiti writers who became tattooists, hence with fellow writer Med, they opened the tattoo parlour Tuff City Brooklyn Ink. [3] Also that year, Kaves was the cover illustrator of The Criterion Collection promotional DVD named Intergalactic DVD Single by the Beastie Boys. [30] In 2003 they released, Graffiti Roc. [31]

  8. Phetus - Wikipedia

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    Phetus' Phat Phace logo. Phetus (born 20th century) is an American artist with roots in the graffiti and street art movement. [1]Originally from Huntington, Long Island, [2] and now based in Manhattan, "Phetus" has been creating artwork under his "Phat Phace" icon since 1988. [3]

  9. Cornbread (graffiti artist) - Wikipedia

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    He is widely considered one of the world's first modern graffiti artist. [1] [2] [3] McCray was raised in Brewerytown, a neighborhood of North Philadelphia. During the late 1960s, he and a group of friends started doing graffiti in Philadelphia, by writing their monikers on walls across the city. [4]

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