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  2. Saber (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Saber has painted in the Los Angeles area and in San Francisco, and was interviewed by Juxtapoz Art & Culture Magazine in July 2007. [1] He is known for a large piece he painted on the concrete bank of the Los Angeles River in 1997. Known not only for its size, Saber's LA River piece was complex and remained at the site for 12 years.

  3. Metro Transit Assassins - Wikipedia

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    Metro Transit Assassins, also known by the initialism MTA or as Melting Toys Away and Must Take All, [1] is a graffiti street artist collective based in Los Angeles, most famous for its half-mile graffiti "MTA" tag along the concrete walls of the Los Angeles River.

  4. Viral graffiti towers in LA are straining police and city ...

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    The Los Angeles Police Department reports that officers have dedicated a minimum of 3,000 hours to patrolling the deserted site. Viral graffiti towers in LA are straining police and city resources ...

  5. Category:Graffiti in Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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  6. L.A.'s newest tourist attraction? Abandoned high-rises ... - AOL

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    Los Angeles officials have struggled for weeks to rein in the taggers and vandals who marked the buildings. Despite constant police patrols, new graffiti seems to pop up overnight.

  7. Downtown Los Angeles' Infamous Graffiti Towers Put Up ... - AOL

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    Oceanwide Plaza started as a set of ultraluxury mixed-use skyscrapers that were intended to serve as bookends to downtown Los Angeles' rebranding as a modernized urban paradise.

  8. Meeting of Styles - Wikipedia

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    Meeting of Styles refers to an international network of graffiti artists and fans, [1] [2] which exists to gain legitimacy for graffiti artists and their work. [3] Internationally it is a non-profit organization, with local affiliates which sponsor graffiti events, and is one of the most important organizations of its type in the world. [4]

  9. Column: Vandalism or street art? What the graffiti-tagged ...

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    The colorful graffiti that adorns an abandoned skyscraper in downtown L.A. is, depending on who you ask, petty vandalism that plagues the city or vibrant street art that enriches.