The First Museum Exhibition of Graffiti
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Brian M. Viveros grew up in Corona CA., back then he submitted some of his artwork to Lowrider Arte when he first started drawing. Unfortunately for Brian, his artwork was never published.
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Yer Cheat’n Heart Tattoo
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Inking in the Valley was one of the most anticipated events in Modesto, CA. The event took different elements from a variety of lifestyles and combined them under one roof.
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Jace Hudson of Pantego TX., is a famed painter and airbrush artist in the street bike scene who made the switch to doing custom work in the lowrider scene.
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Artwork from our readers, for our readers.
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Ever since high school Mark Lammi has always had an appreciation for lowriders and the artwork represented within the culture.
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Our sister publication is giving everyone an early Christmas present!
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Color art from our readers, for our readers.
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Black and white artwork from our readers, for our readers.
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El Dia de Los Muertos (Day of the Dead) is upon us.
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The annual Ink-N-Iron Festival at the Queen Mary in Long Beach, CA., has become the most anticipated tattoo function on the West Coast.
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Julien Thibers hails from the French city of Epinal where he runs his studio Clockwork Needle. While the subject of his artwork is familiar, it is his unique style that is quite uncommon.
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As a kid, Anthony “Tony Mash” Gonzales would always be doodling and copying different stuff on to paper.
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As far back as Manuel Valenzuela can remember; he’s been drawing.
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When the Pasadena Museum of California Art announced that it was collaborating with some of Los Angeles most distinguished graffiti artists for an exhibition we knew we had to stop by and check it ourselves.
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Lowrider Arte October/November issue just hit newsstands. Pick up a copy today!
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Black and White artwork sent to us from our loyal readers.
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Check out all the color artwork we received from our readers for September 2011.
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On March 26, 2011, the crisp, modern walls of the Time Line Gallery were primed and prepared; decorated from corner to corner with stunning artwork, all in the monochromatic adornment of black and grey tones.
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Freddy Alfaro used to draw comic books as a kid but twenty years ago he started doing art at a professional level.
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On April 16th 2011 LA Plaza De Cultura Y Artes opened its doors to the public, becoming Los Angeles first permanent center that focuses on Mexican American art and culture.
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On April 13th 2011, I walked into to the Source Interlink Media building for the first time as the editor of Lowrider Arte. This was something that I was still trying to grasp.
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Lowrider Arte August/September issue just hit newsstands. Pick up a copy today!
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Arte Magazine receives works of art that are both inspirational and abstract almost every day.
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