I’ve been fortunate enough to be able to travel and write on walls all over the world and meet people with similar drive, but vastly different upbringing. There are as many styles as there are people, each one individual and different, each one beautiful in its own way of personal expression, that’s the beauty of graff. I love graffiti and am blown away by the progression of the art form and this bond that we all share across the planet. I tattoo to pay the bills and paint for fun. Born and raised in Los Angeles, which is home base, currently in Honolulu, Hawaii. I’ve been writing for 38 years and have been influenced by old school NY graff, Los Angeles gang graffiti and tattoo typography and I think you can see those influences in my work. I also push The Seventh Letter, All Caps Collective (Budapest) and Aloha State Kings (Hawaii). He is a fan of the New York Yankees, yet lives and works in Southern California.Hi Everyone, I’m Pyro. I started writing in Los Angeles in 1982 and I’m one of the original founding members of LA’s West Coast Artists crew (WCA). Additionally, he has always been inspired by comics, music, toys and movies. Maxx242 clients include Blink182, 311, Pearl Jam, The Used, Bad Religion, Box Car Racer, Transplants, Osiris, Famous Stars and Straps, Tribal, 3rd Rail, Orange County Choppers, ODM, FOX Racing, Hart and Huntington Tattoo Co. Maxx242 grew up skateboarding and painting graffiti, both of which befall into his art today. His ability to create bright sizable murals is remarkable. He is best known for his sharp precise line work and bold letter style. Max Gramajo better known as “Maxx242” is an artist specializing in graphic illustration, design, typography as well as graffiti art. He is represented by B&A Reps for illustration work. Soto shows with Jonathan Levine Gallery in New York City. He lives and works in California with his wife and two daughters. Inspired by youthful nostalgia, nature, and popular culture, his bold, representational work is simultaneously accessible and stimulating. The artist’s distinct color palette, subject matter and technique resonate with a growing audience and bridge the gap between pop surrealism and street art. As a youth, he simultaneously discovered both traditional painting and illegal graffiti – and, ever since, both worlds have informed his work. Jeff Soto is a painter, illustrator and muralist who has exhibited in galleries and museums around the world. Muck has had work in numerous collaborative projects such as the wooster collectives 11 Spring St., Hanksy’s Surplus Candy, she was one of the first females to paint at 106th and Park Hall of fame in NYC and did and installation with the Guerrilla Girls for the lobby of the Bronx Museum of Art. She has been published in numerous books including Broken windows, Burning New York, ganz’s Graffiti Women and Cey Adam’s the Art and Design of Hip Hop. Muck was christened into graffiti by some great early legends. Smith took Muck into the nyc subway tunnels and the freight yards. Her first interview in 1999 was by Zephyr for While you were Sleeping magazine. Muck bombed with Spek and Since and was painting highways and rooftops with BTC throughout the late nineties. Back in NYC she worked under Lady Pink for many years. Jules Muck began writing graffiti as a teen in Europe and England in the 90s. Mister Cartoon took this style of tattooing and brought it into mainstream culture, he is known as a pioneer in the tattoo world as one of the first artists to get global notoriety by tattooing celebrities, athletes, musicians, and actors alike. Mister Cartoon’s richly detailed, hand-rendered designs are inspired by the style of tattoos that originated in the streets of 1970s’ Los Angeles – fine line Chicano black and grey custom tattoo art. Beginning his career as a graffiti artist in the 1980’s, he gained notoriety for his album cover designs, logos, advertisements, custom lowrider car murals and his one of a kind tattoos. UPI are excited to bring the awe-inspiring work of Mister Cartoon, Jules Muck, Jeff Soto and MAxx 242 to the East Coast for all New Yorkers to enjoy!īorn and raised in Los Angeles, Mister Cartoon’s expressive style of art is universally recognized and embodies the true soul of Los Angeles street culture. For the Annenberg Space for Photography presents PHOTOVILLE LA in April of this year, the United Photo Industries team asked the dynamic duo of Beckman and Adams to conceive once again a large scale Mash-Up, with 4 West Coast artists. Adams selected the participating artists, and Janette Beckman allowed each artist to select a photo from her archive to recreate in their own distinct style. The MASH UP series was conceived and curated by artist and former Def Jam Creative Director, Cey Adams. Featuring: Cey Adams, Janette Beckman, Mister Cartoon, Jules Muck, Maxx242, and Jeff Soto
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