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Look What’s in Craola’s Pants!

About a month ago, HF Vol. 14 cover artist Greg "Craola" Simkins linked up with good friends Dabs Myla and Jersey Joe Rime to bang out another massive collaborative mural, this time in Los Angeles' Silverlake neighborhood. The all day affair resulted in an impressive showing by all four artists as the quartet weaved each others signature style to create another sprawling piece of public art which has since then been named, "Look What's In My Pants!".

Starting Friday, June 16th at noon PST, Static Medium will release a limited edition print of the work signed, numbered, and hand embellished by all four artists. To offset the inevitable server crashes that would typically haunt an online release of this caliber, Static Medium and the artists have decided to make the print a week-long time-release, meaning that the edition size will be determined by how many orders are placed within a seven day period through the Static Medium online store. Check out some more pics of the mural in progress and of the print, here on Hi-Fructose.

About a month ago, HF Vol. 14 cover artist Greg “Craola” Simkins linked up with good friends Dabs Myla and Jersey Joe Rimeto bang out another massive collaborative mural, this time in LosAngeles’ Silverlake neighborhood. The all day affair resulted in animpressive showing by all four artists as the quartet weaved eachothers signature style to create another sprawling piece of public artwhich has since then been named, “Look What’s In My Pants!”.

Starting Friday, June 16th at noon PST, Static Mediumwill release a limited edition print of the work signed, numbered, andhand embellished by all four artists. To offset the inevitable servercrashes that would typically haunt an online release of this caliber,Static Medium and the artists have decided to make the print aweek-long time-release, meaning that the edition size will bedetermined by how many orders are placed within a seven day periodthrough the Static Medium online store. Check out some more pics ofthe mural in progress and of the print, here on Hi-Fructose.

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