Monday, May 28, 2012

gaijin period.

Street art has many definitions. Mostly defined as graffiti, a modern rebellious method of art with an extensive history based in Brooklyn and the other boroughs of NYC. Today's street artist are now exposed to modern day art galleries. What was once considered a crime are now collected by art enthusiast much like it was a painting of Vincent van Gogh. Enter Gaijin Fujita of Los Angeles. A new breed of street artist blending Los Angeles lifestyle of graffiti on walls, and old school Japanese woodblock style art. The art fonts are typical of modern style of catching fame on the streets. The battle scenes are what makes these pieces seem like they have an epic battle cry feeling. Check out his other works and make sure you hit up his gallery whenever its near your town.

website: www.lalouver.com/

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