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On the Streets of LA with BSA

Our friends over at Brooklyn Street Art have made the cross continental jaunt to Los Angeles for the newly debuted and much lauded/debated MOCA street art show. With all eyes on Deitch/Broad's showcase, we found BSA's survey of non-MOCA street art a nice breather from the LA heavy media graffiti glut. Get a look at some our favorite pics of art in the streets, after the jump.

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Our friends over at Brooklyn Street Art have made the cross continental jaunt to Los Angeles for the newly debuted and much lauded/debated MOCA street art show. With all eyes on Deitch/Broad’s showcase, we found BSA’s survey of non-MOCA street art (most of it part of the Freewalls Project) a nice breather from the LA heavy media graffiti glut. Get a look at some our favorite pics of art in the streets, after the jum

Nomade

Herakut

David Flores x JR

Dabs/Myla x Greg “Craola” Simkins (covered here)

D*Face

D Young V (far left) and Eddie Colla (far right) – rest unknown

Saber (left) and Kofie (right)

artist unknown

All photos © Jaime Rojo

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