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ANGST A, Institutionalized v1 (OG edit) Painting

Rojelio Cabral

United States

Painting, Spray Paint on Paper

Size: 120 W x 150 H x 0 D in

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Inspired by the 80's hardcore song "Institutionalized" by LA's own Suicidal Tendencies. The entire composition is a forceful letter A, with an outlined 3-D reminiscent of traditional LA gang block letters. While song lyrics are sprayed in a traditional East LA gang writing style, simultaneously forming an all-over pattern and vertical bands in varying shades of grey. Flattening the drawing are pale yellow "pixels" that contradict the 3-D effect of the A having depth and going off in the distance. On archival paper, 100% rag, 350 gsm.

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Painting:Spray Paint on Paper

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:120 W x 150 H x 0 D in

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Rojelio Cabral, and alter ego ANGST, has been drawing graffiti and street art of the letter A for 25 years. His most recent work combines the letter A painted and cut from paper, with song lyrics written in complex and striking alphabets. Best known for the pervasive drawing of his bubble letter A on freeway center-columns throughout Southern California, he’s recognized for the way his A, character-like, played with scale, perspective and wall edges rather than merely stamped on the surface. He was among the first to combine West Coast gang writing with East Coast Hip Hop graffiti and to work in sculptural graffiti, embedding letter A’s into the cityscape. Rojelio has participated in many exhibitions, from the first LA museum show to include graffiti in 1994, “Urban Revisions: Current Projects for the Urban Realm” at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, to 2012’s “Street Cred: Graffiti Art from Concrete to Canvas” at the Pasadena Museum of California Art.

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