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CloseShark Toof Ate Your Baby
Artist Shark Toof has been pasting over those shark posters by White Mike you’ve seen around Los Angeles.
De La Barracuda,
Bring Football Back To LA
Fresh new mural up on the side of De La Barracuda on Melrose!
Traction Ave, Dethkills, Obey, and More

American Hotel, Corner of Traction Ave and S Hewitt St
Downtown Los Angeles in the Arts District along Traction Ave has lots of walls covered with cool pieces. This one at The American Hotel on the corner of Traction and South Hewitt includes work by DETHKILLS, Shepard Fairey, Old Chola & Lupe, Prime, Riseone, JTS, and many others.
Alley Behind Undefeated on La Brea

Brick Building Covered with Graffiti, Posters, and Stickers
This brick building in an alley off of La Brea behind Undefeated, Union, and Stussy is covered with lots of cool posters, graffiti, stickers, and flyers. Next time you hit up shopping in that area, take a drive through.
Gates and 2nd St in Arts District Part 3

Parking lot at Gates and 1st St
More great photos from the Arts District downtown, featuring a parking lot between 1st and 2nd St.
Gates and 2nd St in Arts District Part 2

Parking lot at Gates and 2nd
More photos from the Arts District downtown, featuring a huge parking lot between 1st and 2nd St.
Gates and 2nd St in LA Arts District

Corner of Gates St and 2nd St
Hitting a museum or a gallery is cool, but heading downtown to the Arts District and checking out the explosion of art on the walls is a unique and amazing experience. The area spans between temple and seventh street north south, and alameda and the LA river east west. I spent a few hours down there today and definitely plan on taking more shots in the future. Check ‘em out…
Obey Aung San Suu

Obey Auun San Suu Offset
Obey’s “Auun San Suu Offset” print pasted up on an electrical box next to Floyd’s Barber Shop on Melrose. The proceeds from this print will go to benefit The Human Rights Action Center and The U.S. Campaign for Burma. This and other Obey prints are available online.




