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This year, the holidays mean more than family visits, endless cookie-consumption and a reason to drink hard liquor everyday to celebrate baby Jesus turning water into wine. In over a week I’ll be taking a road trip from Los Angeles, Ca to Seattle, WA and I intend to stop by galleries the entire way up. [...]

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[Look Busy: Haste Wey]

The world needs more of these thoughtful translation-taggers. Yet, “guey” looks really weird when it’s spelled “wey.” Poetic license is always implemented on the streets, but I’m not digging the spelling of this word. “Guey” would have been more profound in writing.
Seen on the streets of Condesa, Mexico City.

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If you live in and around Condesa, D.F., your daily commute will probably involve a walk by the Mercado Condesa on Avenida Michoacan and Calle Tamaulipas. Since it’s likely you’ll be inebriated, and/or too stuffed to acknowledge anything around you (too many bars and restaurants, ya know?) you might miss out on the fantastic art [...]

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Video: EVOL Piece In Los Angeles.

Via Juxtapoz:
Evol TSDP from Evan Romoff on Vimeo.
EVOL is a Los Angeles based artist who I first encountered in Berlin, Germany last year when Gabriele, store-owner of SupaLife Kiosk, mentioned him during an interview she gave me. He’s primarily a stencil artist, and a helluva good one if you peruse his site. I think [...]

 
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