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I am a Writer/artist from WestGate which is a neighborhood in Albuquerque New Mexico. I started experimenting with tags and pieces in 1989 and continue to paint today. I learned alot from local writers as well as imports to New Mexico. Some of my early influences include AGREE from Brooklyn, DOC from Venice Beach and ROCK and GIANT who originated in Albuquerque. I began my Graffiti career alongside PESA and SNAKE who are some of my personal influences,who continue to push me to continue to paint.

I enjoy painting very much, I enjoy working to push my style as well as learning all the new stuff that has come out recently. I remember going to tons of stores just trying to find caps that would fit in Rustoleum and Krylon. I can paint anything with those old paints and find that i have a small learning curve to begin painting with these new low pressure paints, Don't get me wrong they are awesome, just different. I feel like there should be some kind of guide that should explain what tips work best in what cans. I'm used to using one NY outline which we called liquidtexes cuz they came off the liquidtex cans of clear to paint a whole piece with Krylon. Now its this one works with this and you got to blow the silly string out with a fat cap? WTF.. ohh well at least I wont look crazy being nearly 40 taking the tips off of cans at home depot... thenks for the tips all who have been with me at a wall and gave me the best tip for whatever can i had at the time. Thank God I still have a grip of old Rusto and Krylon cans!!!

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  • JoinedNovember 2007
  • OccupationGang Intervention Case Manager
  • HometownAlbuquerque
  • Current cityAlbuquerque

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