Born & raised in Los Angeles, my interest in the arts started at a very early age. I used my creativity as an escape, an outlet, and an opportunity to be myself, especially when I was introduced to graffiti art. I felt I had found true artistic freedom and my passion in life. As a result, I was able to pour myself into my work and there was no limit to the possibilities and no rules to the game. That’s when I started really feeling the passion that began to fuel my drive to chase my dream and make a career of what, back then, was more often than not referred to as nothing but vandalism and a waste of time.
I began taking the route that we’re all taught we must take to make something of ourselves and started studying art. After visiting art colleges that I was thinking about transferring to, I lost interest and became discouraged since I didn’t want to sit in a class all day and listen to someone tell me how to do my thing. Don’t get me wrong, I know there’s a lot of good and benefits From what those lessons would have taught me, and who knows, maybe I’d be better equipped had I stayed, but it just wasn’t for me.
So, I hit the streets. Learned on my own, getting tips here and there From other artists and learning from what I saw, in black books and in magazines and allowing my environment to play a large roll in where my art went and what my style became. I Found a type of beauty in the shadows, the silence of a city sleeping in the darkness of back-alley ways. There’s a beauty in the chaos, there’s light in the darkness, and it’s all love. I dedicated most of my time to craft my passion and it put me out there and let the world know I was here.
After years of dreaming, I crossed paths with a very talented and hardworking artist who had built an empire: a well-established and respected mural painting company which she was expanding into my area. I was lucky enough to be given the opportunity to work for her company. I learned a lot working as a member of her team, as Far as, doing things on a more professional level and picked up many new technics and skills which gave me some good experience to have under my belt over the years. But I sought more training, and I was eager to learn more about the art of sign painting, by working with/ —for a master of the craft who was kind enough to take me under her wing and teach me all that she knew.
Now, I don’t claim to know it all by any means. I’ve still got a lot to learn and I’m doing just that with every job I take. I always give it my all and I’m determined to improve my skills, make constant progress and ensure that every one of my clients is happy and satisfied with my work. l’m ready to serve you with any and all your mural and or sign painting needs at an affordable cost that comes with a professional quality
More artwork by Gabriel
Live life now
Abstract entryway
Blackheart coffee
South bay iron
Curaçao
Graff
Cherish
Graff on girls
Graff on girls 2
Hollywood star Tattoo
Kobe court
The melody
Urban luminescence
Ephemeral Nexus
Eternal beauty in bloom
Faces of harmony
Sunset serenity
Smash house burger
Loyal companions
Love grows
Blackheart Leia
STYLE
Passion
Desire
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