Vulcan on Vimby

27 Jul 2009 / 1 Comment

Vulcan BW 103 Vulcan on Vimby

Vulcan utilizes his palette of a diverse array of colors to bring his works to life. Check out his interview on Vimby…

Thirty years ago, when graffiti was withheld the respect of the subtitle “Art Form,” a twelve year-old Vulcan hit the subway cars of New York with his collection of wildly colored paintcans. Over thirty years — and countless walls, trains, and buses — later, the now San Francisco-based graffiti legend has made a smooth transition from street to START SOMA, where the artist-in-residence uses his decades of experience to continue doing what he’s done all along — create some of the most significant works of art, both street and otherwise, this side of 1973.

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One Response to Vulcan on Vimby

  1. Stencil Workshop and Street Art Lecture at White Walls « White Walls News says:

    [...] (via graffiti.org) Vulcan (via Civil Clothing) Whether you are a veteran street artist or you have never touched a Montana can, we invite all to [...]

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