If you're into graffiti and street art, I mean really into it, then there's only one book for you…
Should be a best-seller if you ask me!
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Check out this documentary featuring the work and practice of Baltimore's most famous street artist: GAIA, His big and beautiful traditional-style illustrated paste-ups are a familiar site around Brooklyn and the world.
Posted: March 18th, 2011 ˑ
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