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Skull & Sword
the NORM curated Skull & Sword show at Canvas LA (next door to Supreme on Fairfax). If you’re in town be sure to come through… 
Now Showing: April 19th - May 31st, 2008: Skull & Sword
Canvas Los Angeles is proud to showcase Skull & Sword, a highly anticipated group show that features new original works by an elite group of modern artists with roots in tattooing, graffiti, painting, and graphic design. Curated by San Francisco tattoo and graffiti artist NORM, this exhibit is a testament to the power and relevance of what many still deem “outsider art”.
Whether in tattooing, graffiti writing, or fine art, Skull & Sword’s artists are in the top echelon of their field. Admired by their peers and highly sought after by collectors, they are fearless innovators. Many are considered godfathers of their community, trailblazers who inspired countless up and comers. Others are relatively young, or under the radar. It is their vision and drive that sets this group of artists apart from the rest, and that brings them all together for this exhibit. Skull & Sword is about artists on a lifetime quest for excellence.
Presented by The Skull & Sword Family and The Seventh Letter.
tonight! THE LORDZ in Brooklyn
Wednesday, April 30th
Come hangout for a good cause and see
THE LORDZ
perform at Southpaw
125 Fifth Ave. in Park Slope, Brooklyn
Showtime 9pm
Hosted by Sasha Jenkins
Plus a special screening of the FUSE docu-series
THE BROOKLYN WAY
**A Lupus charity event**


Mode2 Book release

Mode 2 has a new book which accompanies his last show, “Never Too Late…”, at the Lazarides Gallery, is now on sale. Sixty-four colour pages of drawings and photos from 1985 to more recent times…
The book is available at the gallery, or else by ordering over the phone; LAZARIDES No 8, Greek Street Soho, London W1D 4DG tel: +44 (0)203 214 0055
more from Coachella

Adding some street art flare to Roger Water’s Coachella set, writer Slick of the Dissizit crew killed a pig! Well, not literally, check the pictures after the jump to get the full view. One thing is for sure, this is a damn sight more exciting than the “art pigs” that were all over Cinncinatti a few summers back.







