Australian Street Artist in Los Angeles for “Street Art Saved My Life : 39 New York Stories” is working on a few walls in LA curated by BSA. Here are some process shots of a wall in Venice from Carlos Gonzalez and the artist himself.
Creepy sketches out the beginning of a new piece (photo © Carlos Gonzalez)
Creepy at the top of the ramp (photo © Carlos Gonzalez)
Creepy adds a lot of color and texture (photo © Carlos Gonzalez)
Creepy (photo © a passerby unknown)
Creepy shoots his own piece (photo © Creepy)
Seems like there is an extra “e” in there, doesn’t it? (photo © Creepy)
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