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Steven Psyllos is a New York City native with his eye on the prize. His hustles include, but are not limited to: penning fiction, creating some crazy-ass ish on canvas, and freelancing for glossies. Currently, he is working on a collection of short stories that will be complete in early 2009.

Redefinition: Mickey

By Steven Psyllos Nov 19, 2008

 

Mickey by Suiko.

Mickey by Suiko.

Bloc28 was launched three years ago to breathe new life into the visual mythology of Walt Disney. Acting as a stage for graffiti artists to twist and reshape the classic Disney characters, Bloc28 invites an impressive sampling of the best artists working today to the drafting table. A bold move for such an iconic American company, and yet, one can argue, an obvious attempt to get some attention. Many companies seeking street-cred are eyeing graff and street artists these days—no mystery there. But, one must admit, it is pretty cool to see a burner of Mickey.

Last weekend, Bloc28 launched “Series 2″ at the Continental Gallery in downtown LA.  Featured artists include Suiko and Tenga One, two of the illest Japanese graffiti writers; the living legend, Ewok; the UK big boy, Aroe; Chaz, the OG of east LA, and my fav, Rime, the calligraphy man. Unfortunately the show only lasted a few days. But, Disney, the savvy capitalist empire that it is, wouldn’t let it fade out just like that.

Check it out on eBay (here) where they’re selling prints by these greats. Auctions end November 20.

 

 

 

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