This piece appears to be tagged Kwest, a well known Graf artist from Toronto.
It seems I have posted other Kwest pieces without credit. Hey I only fell in love with street art a year ago. I’m loving and learning. Will post links to other Kwest pieces as pics go by!
To see street art through Jacqueline Hadel’s eyes is to fall in love.
Before I get going here, I encourage everyone to buy Jacqueline’s second book L.A. Street Art on Amazon.
Like all collections on Jacqueline’s blog TOKIDOKI, the L.A. Street Art section includes all street art, without prejudice.
As I perused Jacqueline’s vast and fabulous L.A. Street Art archives on TOKIDOKI, I wondered how she made her selections for the book. So I asked her how she decided what pieces to print.
Her answer (via Twitter) was “I just have a sense of what I want to put out there.”
I was always overwhelmed by the beauty of murals. Then one day I fell in love with rich, colorful and bold Graf Writing. Then came alternative art, cartoons and lots of faces, which are my favs. L.A. Street Art has delighted me with it’s many fantastic faces.
Jacqueline informs me that she loves “Sticker Art”
Suddenly one lonely sticker catches my eye as much as arrangements of stickers, which take on a unified look, becoming a piece unto itself.
Layers of tags and colors and stickers become like oil paintings where the artists have plied the oils so thick there is a third dimension to the work.
Artists she covers in LA Street Art include Alec Monopoly, MDMN, Lister, Dog Byte, Felix and more.
Having the utmost respect for the artists, Jacqueline has made every best effort to credit works and even contact the Artists for permission to be included in her book.
To me, there is as much social comment in Street Art as there is artistry and talent. In these regards, L.A. Street Art delivers, big time.
I was thrilled to receive my copy of L.A. Street Art. Following the tradition I began after receiving Jacqueline’s first book, Bogota Street Art, I took the book for a walk & photo shoot.
The book wanted to get a shot with the bit of Mayor Ford Sticker Graf I had found, so we took off to that alley.
We had a fab time, and I took many shots of L.A. Street Art with Toronto Street Art. I have enough pics to do an Adventures in Graf/w My L.A. Street Art Book, & I will.
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