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Cab and Sleeze always stood out to me, though. As I dove further into Graffiti at the time, there were only a few movies and books out on graffiti art, Subway Art and Street Art being the main books I found. Seen a graffiti artist was probably my favorite from NY. What was the first piece of graffiti art you did? I always want to say that I am a mark maker first. At times just hatching marks and cross-hatching.

I always did those lines that went from point to point, at a degree angle, forming a round transitional shape. I always thought that it was interesting how straight lines could form such a perfect-looking circle shape. My first piece was under a bridge in Riverside, CA. My friend Jeff showed me the spot; we painted there a few more times. It was very discrete. I painted my old graffiti name at the time. You love baseball yet crave the power of isolation in creation. Explain that dichotomy?

Even though baseball is a team sport, I feel that like skateboarding and art, it begins with self-competition. Pushing through frustration and failure. Even though drawing and painting are not performance art or sport, there is so much work inside. The frustration and failures are there just the same.

I feel that baseball is the same way. When you strike out and the game is on the line, that frustration and loneliness are just the same.

You speak of being downtrodden. Explain how and explain the role graffiti had in your flipping those tables? Players: Papa Het , Duder , Mr. Ripper , Dr. Groove , The Engineer , Col. The artist behind Metallica Clue , Maxx , stated about his involvement with the project: "We were mostly given the specs for the production of the game, as well as the storyline, which is very similar to the classic game.

Oh, I did receive images of their headquarters. Close Minicart Close. Get Hardwired. Feb Sold Out. Apr Buy Tickets Buy Enhanced Experiences. May Tour Dates. Did you miss one or both nights? Were you there and want to experience the stream production? Your browser's Javascript functionality is turned off. Please turn it on so that you can experience the full capabilities of this site. Picture this: The band and crew are back at HQ to record Metallica's next album, but with all the excitement, a key piece of equipment has gone missing!

As the hours tick by, the group grows more and more eager to begin. They decide to split up and scour the building for any trace of their missing equipment. Learn more about the artist behind Metallica Clue in our So What! Interview - Maxx Clue'd Up.



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