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"I have always enjoyed the way graffiti exists on it's own accord. There's really nothing like it. The style, way it looks, where it's at, how, why and when it got there, and who did it all became very interesting to me at a younger age. I have always looked up to those behind the scenes... Artists that are making incredible work yet living in the shadows, their identities shrouded in mystery. The acceptance that they face knowing the work they've created may not live on. That sense of detachment is humbling in a way. This influence from graffiti definitely stems from a love for drawing typography as well. So, it's had an immense impact on me and what I generate." - from an interview with Rizzo on Fourteen76
MURAL & GRAFFITI ART


These pieces are from my involvement at
the Woodlawn Street Market - a quarterly market that involves artists, vendors, and makers that gather for a day in Woodlawn. I am hosted by the market to sell my work and create a professional graffiti mural on-site during the duration of the market and it's break-dance battle.
The following images were taken by me through my travels in Europe.

EXPERIMENTAL DRAWING


I am interested in exploring different forms of expressive & experimental drawing. This means making new decisions and experimenting with the idea of a drawing, and what it looks like. I enjoy using graphite and inks when making drawings. I'm interested in pushing forms, and expressive qualities in my drawings.
I am a naive poet, but I feel as a form of expression, poetry holds a very unique and expressive quality. I enjoy making illustrated poem zines, to house poems and drawings of my ideas.

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