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MAN ONE / CREWEST ON VIMEO
Thanks to Favi and Reed for putting this together!
Enjoy!
www.Crewest.com
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Enjoy!
A Survey of Artist Spaces: Crewest Gallery from Reed on Vimeo.
www.Crewest.com
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SKINS & SHARPIES SHOW IN AUSTRALIA..
My first time showing in Australia with a really cool gallery, run by some really cool heads. If in Melbourne, check it out next week. Some really good tattoo artists and graff artists from all over. Here's a sneak peak at my two small pieces in the show...
Show opens Friday July 24th, 2009
Check them out at:
Per Square Metre
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Flex'n with Ford..
Some of you may have seen this little commercial air not too long ago, if you missed it..here it is!
This is my quote from the L.A. Times...
..."In contrast to gang graffiti, artistic graffiti has nothing to do with territory, threats or violence," says Crewest owner Alex "Man One" Poli. "Artistic graffiti is all about expression."
A respected graffiti artist in his own right, Poli moved his 5-year-old gallery from Alhambra to a bigger location in downtown L.A. last March and says his new gallery has been well received by the artistic community and is part of Gallery Row and the Downtown Art Walk.
"The new location brings people into the gallery who normally wouldn't think twice about a gallery featuring graffiti art," he says. "The art's really powerful and bold, and it really captures people's attention once they see it, and when they learn it's done with a spray-paint can, it really blows their mind."
Read the article in it's entirety here:
Off the streets, into the gallery
A respected graffiti artist in his own right, Poli moved his 5-year-old gallery from Alhambra to a bigger location in downtown L.A. last March and says his new gallery has been well received by the artistic community and is part of Gallery Row and the Downtown Art Walk.
"The new location brings people into the gallery who normally wouldn't think twice about a gallery featuring graffiti art," he says. "The art's really powerful and bold, and it really captures people's attention once they see it, and when they learn it's done with a spray-paint can, it really blows their mind."
Read the article in it's entirety here:
Off the streets, into the gallery