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Hi-Graff @ Hold Up Art

Hi-Graff @ Hold Up Art May 2011

While I was down the block checking out Art in the Streets @ MOCA Geffen a friend reminded me that a mutual friend of ours, Eyeone, was in a gallery show around the corner. Hold Up Art is a cool stop in Little Tokyo. I've already been there for a handful of shows within the last 6 months.  So I knew exactly where to go. Besides Eyeone and Cache who both have pieces that are out on the street there was quite a few other artist on display. Codak, Defer, Slick, Cyrcle and Axis plus many more... this one is free too so GO already!

EYEONE

CACHE

Rick Ordonez, Axis, NICNAK

Spurn, Codak, Kym CBS

Vyal, Defer, Slick

Cyrcle and Teal

Alec,  Free Humanity,  Haculia, Chad Muska


Rest of the pics are up for your enjoyment on FLICKR!

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