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LA Canvas magazine x The $tatus Faction

THE $TATUS FACTION was pleasantly surprised to see their street art pop up in LA CANVAS magazine this month.  LA Canvas is warmly welcomed (and FREE) publication covering art, fashion, tech, food + drinks.

You can grab a copy of LA Canvas at the following locations; click HERE for the list of distributors.

Here’s the cover of the current issue, it’s hard to miss:

PAGE 22-23 HAS THE SPREAD OF L.A. STREET ART:

Always nice to be included.

Here’s a photo of the same T$F piece from a distance. It’s a pretty tight crop in the mag.

CHEERS FOR THE SUPPORT.


Bankrupt Slut x The Trifecta Dunnys

HOLY WOW!  BANKRUPT SLUT IS GETTING MORE AND MORE CREATIVE.

SOON A FORCE TO RECKON WITH!  BE ADVISED NOW!

Peep the Bankrupt Slut flickr HERE

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from Bankrupt Slut:

–The Trifecta Dunny’s–

“These dunny’s were made for and inspired by some of the biggest names in Los Angeles Street art and good friends.

The Status Faction (TSF)–absolutely killing it across the nation. From LA to Hotlanta, these guys kill it on all fronts–graff, wheatpastes, stickers and shows. Constantly churning out dope new icons and images to work with, and doing the biggest sticker bombing ever (8 ft. stickers!?). Awesome dudes to party with and gurus of the scene.

Free Humanity– The Ambassador of LA street art. Getting up bigger and more than anyone in LA right now. Free’s passion is only enhanced by the message of personal empowerment and enlightenment. And Free himself is such a beautiful human being truly striving to make the world a better place with his beautiful other half (the mesmerizing cloaked female that is his main image). Truly an inspiration to me. (***note–I would have done a Free Humanity dunny for Free, but since he always goes so big, there wasn’t anything small enough to use)

Smog City–The embodiment of LA. The Rock star of Los Angeles street art. With a icon and message tailored for this beautiful city with poor air quality, I am not ashamed to say that Smog was and is my street art hero. I almost didn’t want to meet him because I was such a big fan of the art that I didn’t want that blemished, but Smog as a person lives up to his art. Spending time with Smog and his flaunting partner in crime always inspires me to smile–and to push my street art game. From handing down little tips like respecting the city by pocketing sticker backs to the garbage, to inspiring me to start the blog to document the ever changing canvas that is the streets of LA, Smog is the embodiment of LA, and what a street artist should be. Stay up.”

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AMAZING WORK!!!