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Tuesday, July 31, 2007

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Thursday, July 26, 2007

Thousands Are Sailing

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Arraber

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Molly

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Fair Deal (print)

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Baltimore (print)

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Monday, July 23, 2007

a wild night on north avenue

There were 3 unrelated arrests within an hour on the block where we were putting stuff up. needless to say we were overlooked.


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chrisstain@gmail.com
In the summer of 1984 the art of graffiti writing spread throughout my neighborhood like an epidemic. It captured the imagination of many pre-adolescent youth looking for ways to express themselves outside the norms of school and mundane playground sports. I was one of those kids who became infected by graffiti's bold colors,striking form, and independent nature. As time went by I investigated other avenues of art as well, such as print making and graphic design. In high school I learned screen printing which would later help me in the separation of line and color that aids in the process of cutting stencils. My work is a direct reflection of the people, neighborhoods, and struggles, that are swept along with the every day lives of the common american. It is my hope that through the work I will be able to convey the importance of the role of the less recognized individual of society.
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