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Greg “Craola” Simkins x Dabs Myla x Rime

HF cover artist (Vol. 14) Greg "Craola" Simkins recently linked up with our good friends Dabs Myla and Rime to bless the exterior of LA powerhouse print shop Static Medium. Celebrating a return from their home country of Australia, Dabs Myla took some time out of their busy schedule (they've got a show coming up in a couple months at Thinkspace, though more on that later) to link back up with some old friends, have some ice cream, and bust out another awesome mural for Los Angeles residents. To view some photos of the completed wall, click here.

HF cover artist (Vol. 14) Greg “Craola” Simkins recently linked up with our good friends Dabs Myla and Rime to bless the exterior of LA powerhouse print shop Static Medium. Celebrating a return from their home country of Australia, Dabs Myla took some time out of their busy schedule (they’ve got a show coming up in a couple months at Thinkspace, though more on that later) to link back up with some old friends, have some ice cream, and bust out another awesome mural for Los Angeles residents. Photos of the completed wall below.

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