On Washington Blvd in Marina Del Rey. Special thanks to OneOpp.org and Stellar Outdoor.
Pacific Palisades, California
Private back yard mural in Pacific Palisades, California.
In Koreatown, Los Angeles
For a small apartment building in Koreatown, Los Angeles.
For LA’s oldest sneaker store SportieLA on La Brea Ave.
For LA’s oldest sneaker store SportieLA on La Brea Ave.
Black Lives Matter
A little something for the homies at @sportiela on Melrose and the Movement // #enough #blacklivesmatter #endpoliceviolence
Black Lives Matter
A little something for RCNSTRCT on Melrose + Martel and the Movement. #blacklivesmatter #equaljustice
Black Lives Matter
A little something for Goo Salon on Fairfax and the Movement. #blacklivesmatter #equaljustice
For Rose Collective in Venice Beach.
A little tribute to the Belgian surrealist Magritte’s painting ‘The Treachery of Images.’ Painted in 1929, ‘Ceci n’est pas une pipe’ translates to ‘this is not a pipe,’ causing much confusion in the viewer. Magritte’s point was that it was not a pipe, it was a PAINTING of a pipe, and that you definitely should not light it and smoke it. What a rascal.
Painted on Rose Ave. in Venice for @rosecollective_venice // #magritte #cecinestpasunepipe #cannabiscommunity #cannabisculture #dispensary #venicebeach
With Zenith in Los Angeles
There’s beauty all around if you have the eyes to see it.
Fissures and flaws. Surface cracks and deep scars. Tangible pangs: Our world is riddled with them. It hints at breaking, splitting, snapping, but this giant rock never caves to its torment. This is an homage to our home and the infinite stone it’s yielded us. Zenith (Matthias Schoenaerts) photographed these so-called defects all over the world, then magnified and painted them somewhere else on the planet. This is a form of gratitude, announcing there’s glory in imperfection, triumph in pain and echoed connections everywhere.
Collab with my brother from another Zenith.
Mural: 5156 W Washington Blvd (Mid City LA)
Crack: 98 N Venice Blvd / 2105 Pacific Ave
For the City of Hollywood
A little something for the City of Hollywood right across the street from the legendary Wild Card Boxing Club, home of the trainer of champions Freddie Roach.
For La Madeleine / Nawell Madani in Brussels
For Circus Cafe at La Madeleine in Brussels, Belgium (Burgundy carpet still needs to be installed) // Circus Cafe will be Belgium’s first Comedy Club & School presented by comedian and actress @nawell_madani . Opening soon! // 8 murals and smaller details on another 8 walls were painted in the staircase leading people in and out of the theater. Nawell wanted to create an atmosphere that’s positive and happy as well as inspirational, and I think we made it happen! #selfiecentral // art direction by @provokeagency
Private residential commission in Venice Beach
‘Stayin' in the flow’ - private residential commission on a rooftop in Venice Beach
For LA’s oldest sneaker store Sportie LA
For LA’s oldest sneaker store Sportie LA. Billboards located on Western and Beverly blvd. in Koreatown, Sweetzer and Santa Monica Blvd in West Hollywood, and La Brea in Hollywood.
For Kristoff Ball Salon in Beverly Hills
For Kristoff Ball Salon in Beverly Hills. Come for the haircut, stay for the selfie!
Freestyle with Caratoes on Melrose
Freestyle with Caratoes on Melrose at the Fame Yard - shouts to Sportie LA!
MOAH / City of Lancaster Video Supplement
Video Supplement by @birdmanphoto /// The crosswalks were painted over the course of 3 days using the City’s roadmarking tools, traffic paint and equipment. I only designed a portion of a section in advance and trusted my ability to ‘play jazz’ with all the giant stencils of symbols and letters while on-site. My mission was to achieve a balance as far as ‘weight’ and color goes, but also to find patterns and new symbols along the way through configuration. Big shout out to the city workers who assisted me: Chris, Dave and Gary! Painted for the City of Lancaster in collaboration with the Museum of Art and History, curated by Museum Manager Andi Compognone.
For the City of Lancaster/MOAH
The crosswalks were painted over the course of 3 days using the City’s roadmarking tools, traffic paint and equipment. I only designed a portion of a section in advance and trusted my ability to ‘play jazz’ with all the giant stencils of symbols and letters while on-site. My mission was to achieve a balance as far as ‘weight’ and color goes, but also to find patterns and new symbols along the way through configuration. Big shout out to the city workers who assisted me: Chris, Dave and Gary! Painted for the City of Lancaster in collaboration with the Museum of Art and History, curated by Museum Manager Andi Compognone.
Collab with Zenith in Koreatown, Los Angeles
Collab with Zenith in Koreatown, Los Angeles. Special thanks to Victor!