


New shirts from Ames Bros Scrap your car.Sneak Peek Crappy Cat & FERG BUDS from Jamungo Ser.Plush Is Not a Crime: Say Hello to Jellyface.New Alex Pardee Cage shirts coming next week.Sam Flores Dragon print on sale NOW !!!.New Blaine Fontana – Fernwoods Keeper Print on SAL.Amanda Visell – Pink Elephant Snake Oil Drops on 5.1.He was part of the LOD crew and as such, his work in reclaiming hard to reach places of the cityscape (freeway overpasses, walls, trains etc) on behalf of his crew is recognized by fellow taggers as a selfless achievement for LA’s graffiti scene as a whole. However Chaka was not just a lone operative. Chaka was one of the first to create a reputation as a recognizable individual tagger, and spawned many imitators. He is credited with breaking away from the New York “wildstyle” popular at the time and introducing clearer, more blockish lettering into tagging. At the same time he was celebrated by street artists who admired the ability of a teenager from the projects to literally make his mark on the vast, glitzy LA cityscape in such a ubiquitous manner. At the height of his notoriety Chaka was demonized by mainstream media and culture as being little more than a prolific vandal. Chaka’s signature tag had appeared in a staggering 10,000 locations from Orange County to San Francisco. Daniel Ramos, AKA Chaka, was 18 when he was arrested and charged in 1991 with 48 counts of vandalism, trespassing and causing $500,000 in property damage.
