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 In a career spanning twenty-six years, graffiti artist RISK has impacted the evolution of street
writing as an artform here in Los Angeles and worldwide. His signature tag ran on the subway cars
of New York, becoming the first writer outside of New York to be recognized by the same
legendary graffiti artists who inspired him early on. In L.A. RISK continued to push the limits further
than they had ever gone before by bombing – what would later be referred to in the graffiti world
as a ‘heaven’ – on freeway overpasses and other highly visible spots throughout the city gaining
much notoriety for his unique style. At the peak of his career he took graffiti from the streets and
into the gallery with the launch of the Third Rail series of art shows; he later parlayed the Third
Rail brand into the first authentic line of graffiti-inspired clothing.

 Before he’d ever heard of graffiti, RISK was unconsciously writing it. As a child, he filled sketchbook
after sketchbook with images, not just of people and things but also letters. He even had spray
paint in his hand before ever applying it to a wall, using it to paint BMX bikes. “Even back then I
think I was addicted to spray paint,” he recalls. “I just loved painting with it.”

 In describing this exhibition, he states:

 "Twenty-Six is a collection letters that I painted as if I were painting on the streets, using what
paint and materials I had in my studio. I sat and pumped them out, making sure they all had
movement and the energy of good old school graffiti. It is a celebration of where I'm at today and
where I have come from. Twenty-six letters of the alphabet, twenty-six years; I can’t think of a
better way to define myself and my view of graffiti art."

 Contemplating the arc of his career, RISK attributes his success to something deep inside him. “I
think I was the first to do a lot of stuff because I was competitive. I always wanted to take things
one step further.”

-Ariticle by Track16.com  

 
 
 
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