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  2. Lowriders Are High Art at the Petersen Museum's New ... - AOL

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    All of which makes lowrider culture perfect for a museum exhibit, where those familiar with the art form can appreciate the chance to look more closely at cars they've only seen in motion, and ...

  3. Lowrider - Wikipedia

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    A lowrider or low rider is a customized car with a lowered body that emerged among Mexican American youth in the 1940s. [3] Lowrider also refers to the driver of the car and their participation in lowrider car clubs , which remain a part of Chicano culture and have since expanded internationally.

  4. Homies (toy) - Wikipedia

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    Gonzales began drawing his humorous characters on T-shirts and other products, which he and his wife sold on local beach stands, swap meets, liquor stores, and eventually urban clothing stores. [5] [6] In 1998, Gonzales released the first set of Homies figurines, initially sold in supermarket vending machines located in Chicano communities. [7]

  5. Chicano art movement - Wikipedia

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    However, it was in these barrios that the most interesting forms of art were made by the Chicano community, particularly lowrider cars and bicycles, and graffiti. [30] A very popular style of car, even to this day, emerged from Chicano barrios, known as a “.” A lowrider is a style of car that sits lower to the ground than most other cars.

  6. Lady lowriders: Meet the real 'Fast and Furious ... - AOL

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    In Southern California, a distinct growl of car engines are heard on the boulevards, led not by stereotypically macho characters often portrayed in street-racing films like Fast and Furious, but ...

  7. Jesse Valadez - Wikipedia

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    Jesse Valadez was a Mexican American lowrider and artist based in East Los Angeles who became known as a major figure in lowriding, a cultural practice among Chicanos that he helped pioneer.

  8. Teen Angels (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Teen Angels was an independent American magazine focused on the Chicano culture of California and the southwest, published from approximately 1981 to 2006. [1] The publication featured art, photos, and writing celebrating pachuco culture, lowriders, cholo street culture, fashion, tattoos, prison art, and varrios, or neighborhoods.

  9. David Gonzales (cartoonist) - Wikipedia

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    Gonzales began drawing comics while he was in high school. His amateur comic strip was called The Adventures of Chico Loco, and the characters were based on "barrio guys." [4] The main character, based on Gonzales himself, was called "Hollywood." Gonzales attended California College of the Arts in Oakland.

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