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Salt Lake Building Gets Mural Makeover
November 16, 2009, By Anne Forester,

SALT LAKE CITY -- Over the weekend two artists began spray painting the side of an old downtown Salt Lake City building. It's not vandalism, but a work of art. When it's done, a religious mural will grace the side of the building.

The side of the building at 160 E. 200 South is getting a face-lift. The wall was once covered by the old Gutherie sign, now something new covers the aged bricks.

"In the beginning a lot of people don't know what we're doing. Are we doing vandalism? Graffiti? They see the spray paint," says artist Retna.

Two artists, El Mac and Retna, are creating a mural of the Virgin Mary in their own style.

"It's kind of done in a modern way. Hopefully people--a lot of people--can enjoy it from all different backgrounds," Retna says.

It takes more than 80 cans of spray and acrylic paint to bring to life the artists' detailed vision. Surrounding the Virgin Mary are words in Latin.

"It's actually the Hail Mary, but it's just done in the Latin version, so it says Ava Maria," Retna explains.


The two artists haven't always created religious artwork; one artist started off a little bit differently.

"[I] started off doing graffiti, tagging, all the stuff you do as a rebellious youth," Retna says.

He says he always kept his eye on doing something more than just graffiti. He wanted to do work that had meaning.

The owner of Fice Gallery and Urban Boutique, Cory Bullough, hopes the mural will be a landmark piece for the city.

"Pretty much everybody who walks by stops for a couple minutes and tells us that it's looking good. It's not even halfway there, so it's coming along," Bullough says.

The artists say it's their way of giving back. They hope people in Salt Lake don't find it controversial, but instead enjoy the mural.

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Check out the article....

RISK Art Gallery: Without Completion
by Jason Parham

SOURCE: http://www.urb.com/features/1379/RISKArtGalleryWithoutCompletion.php
 

1 year ago
Friday, November 7, 2008 at 7:40 pm

Check out the article at Juxtapoz Magazine

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1 year ago
Wednesday, October 22, 2008 at 11:40 pm

Issue now avaiable at Graphotism

1 year and 3 months ago
Tuesday, July 29, 2008 at 12:32 pm

 

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Read on for the editorial...

Versatility is one of the keys to success and all the interviewees in this tenth issue possess that quality in one way or another. The Game has been leading the West Coast resurgence for some time now and with his record label, The Black Wall Street, has been bringing up artists like Clyde Carson to follow suit. Hailing from Oakland, California, Clyde Carson is one of the Bay’s most promising stars and when we met up with him at the Coliseum Yard in The Town, that star quality was quite evident. Purveyor of Hyphy Juice, Clyde Carson not only has his music game on tight, but business as well. Another rising star from the Bay, Traxamillion has been knocking out slap after slap and lyrically, is just as good as his production and you’ll be hearing a lot more from this young star who’s working with some of rap’s major players. In the next issue, we will be featuring an in-depth interview with the man who put Clyde Carson’s hometown on the map and who’s also worked with Trax, rap pioneer and living legend, Too $hort, so stay tuned. From the East Coast, we’ve got Brooklyn’s Tek and Steele of Smif-N-Wessun, who are now back with a new album and a refreshing amount of insightful lyrics. Speaking of Brooklyn, photographer Boogie, who was born and raised in Belgrade, Serbia and now calls NY home, has shot various images of street life around the world and gives us some insight in a Q&A session. Portland, Oregon based artist Ryan Bubnis, who is just as comfortable in a train yard as well as in a gallery, shows us some of his new work and talks about his art and what the future holds. Infamous Australian madman Chopper Read who was notorious as a criminal, and is also a successful author and surprisingly now a recording artist is an example of how versatility helps to keep one relevant. MUCH, whose versatile style graces numerous freight trains that roll across America, converses with EWOK in one of my favorite interviews to date. Lastly, I agree with ALOY in that graffiti should be done for the fun of it. Check out his interview along with flicks of some dope ass spots he’s caught. Versatility is key. Be smart, be safe and as Much says, more painting less posting.

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1 year and 6 months ago
Saturday, May 10, 2008 at 12:43 am

 

Open Air Gallery - Graffiti Art

This Master Collective Continues To Dominate The L.A. Graffi Ti World.
writer: Samuel J. Perea
photographer: Samuel J. Perea
 

SOURCE: http://www.lowriderarte.com/features/0805_lrap_open_air_gallery_graffiti_art/index.html

2 year and 4 months ago
Friday, July 20, 2007 at 4:43 am
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2 year and 8 months ago
Monday, February 26, 2007 at 8:25 pm
Retna featured in this issue of Plaztik Magazine

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