Spain is the home to Flamenco music and dance. Watch the interaction and dependency of each character and how the word-play evolves from situation to situation.
New works from MADRID, SPAIN.

This Spanish flamenco guitarist plays in a somber mood and is anticipating that his music will make the woman dance thus helping EASE his TEARS.

The Female Flamenco dancer is dependent on the guitarist to play music that will TEASE her EARS make her dance.

The relationship and co-dependency of both characters in need of the others interaction to find happiness is sensual and vulnerable.

I have been searching for over 9-months for this situation!!

I finally found what I was looking for. This character and piece completes the Ears, Tears, & Fears Word-play.
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LOS ANGELES - Originally from Staten Island, Rime got into graffiti and went to school for art. Take a walk up the Griffith Park trail and he talks about his art.
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In 2008, Juxtapoz Magazine and Upper Playground asked David Choe, Alex Pardee, Saber & Retna to paint their way across the United States. Traveling the country from Washington D.C. to the Bay Area with spray cans in their hands and cameras following, they bombed, brushed, and painted, leaving a swath of color and creativity in their wake. This short documentary piece, set to the music of Cutsoquick, captures the artists as they hit the streets collaborating on huge pieces and connecting with fans and admirers of their art from all walks of life.

We are pleased to announce our alliance with IRONLAK paint company. After a short hiatus and skipping a couple months, THE SEVENTH DAY PROJECT is coming back in full force with all new content, artists, music and locations from all around the world.
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Mid-City Arts is proud to present a live painting event and exhibit opening featuring two of Los Angeles’ most respected graffiti artists: Retna and The Mac. The opening event takes place Sunday June 7th 12pm – 6pm at 33Third. The art exhibit will be on display in the adjoining Mid-City Arts gallery, which recently hosted the first ever gallery exhibit from Chaka, LA’s most infamous graffiti writer.
Mid-City Arts -
5113 West Pico Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90019
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