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These will be available at: www.theseventhletterstore.com
For wholesale inquiries: inquire@knowngallery.com
On May 22, 2008 a 50-something year-old woman by the name of Patty Mayo sent out a desperate plea over YouTube. Her cries echoed through cyber space, receiving over 8,000 hits in just 2 days. Her wish was simple: for her favorite graffiti artist, Rime aka Jersey Joe, to paint a peeing dog on the side of her trailer. This was no ordinary trailer. During the last 10 years it has housed over 200 rescue dogs, abandoned and rescued, and is currently home to eight. Touched by Patty's heartfelt message, Rime booked a flight and headed back to the armpit of America: New Jersey. Now for the first time the public is invited to witness the event unfold.

Check out the first issue of The Art of Storytelling magazine for the full story of the "pimp my trailer" fiasco, exclusive interviews with the residents, an in depth interview with Jersey Joe and let's not forget the aftermath. The story continues with exploding propane tanks, missing roofs, and a joy ride through the legal system. We brought along our staff photographer, Matty Brown to get some amazing portrait shots and photos, visit him at www.mattybrownphotography.com, he's dope. Also don't forget to visit Patty's website at www.rimedogrescue.com

This lady is the real deal! Jersey Joe received this email today:
"Hey check out this video. It's a video message from Patty, a dog foster mom from Jersey who's a huge fan of your work. One of her dreams is getting you to remodel her trailer and get dogs painted on it. Check it out and if interested get in contact with her."
If Jersey ever grants the dog foster mom her wish we will definetly film it for you to see.

The Movement #4 - True Game
Painted the other night in Hollywood, this collaboration features: Rime on panther detail, Revok on letters, and Augor going for it with an eagle headed snake. This chapter of the movement titled “True Game” was inspired by the neighborhood’s resident tattoo legend. the panther and eagle/snake/dragon thing being obvious homages to the tattoo tradition.
See more photos from THE MOVEMENT HERE
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Find out more at:
JerseyJoeArt
JerseyJoeArt.wordpress.com
GraffitiProjects.com
If you haven't seen the first "Pimp My Trailer" video, check it out now! And see how this this all came about...
PIMP MY TRAILER - PART 1: http://www.knowngallery.com/blog/post/by-far-the-craziest-email-from-a-fan-yet
See video HERE
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Another attempt at breaking out of the usual outlining format... -Rime