
Posts Tagged ‘Irot’
GOSER, WYDE, RESK, BATSE – Oakland, CA
Friday, April 1st, 2022
OLD CROW, IROT – Berkeley, CA
Friday, January 15th, 2021
JENK – Oakland, CA
Friday, September 25th, 2020
IROT – Oakland, CA
Tuesday, April 30th, 2019
IROT, AWARE – Oakland, CA
Wednesday, July 11th, 2018IROT – Oakland, CA
Tuesday, June 26th, 20183AYEM, IROT – Oakland, CA
Monday, November 6th, 2017ENDLESS CANVAS #7 – The Meme Issue
Thursday, January 12th, 2017This issue’s featured artist is Meme. It includes an interview and a four page color spread of her street work.
The majority of the photos were taken between the Winter of 2013 and the Summer of 2014 in the Oakland / San Francisco Bay Area.
A small tribute to a true legend; Anemal you will never be forgotten.
Get your copy here: endlesscanvas.bigcartel.com
IROT – Oakland, CA
Monday, December 12th, 20163AYEM, ZOMBIES, VINCE – Oakland, CA
Tuesday, November 15th, 2016IROT – Oakland, CA
Tuesday, October 25th, 2016
We got a Brand New Print from Irot come and get it.
IROT New Print
Sunday, October 9th, 2016
Irot Print now available
Specifications
– 18″ by 24″ Inches
– 2 Color Serigraph
– Limited edition of 30
– 100 lbs Archival Paper
– Signed and Numbered by Artist
Growing up on the reservations in Southern New Mexico- Mescalero Apache, has shaped the cultural connection of Irot to public art. His first memories of pubic art were petroglyphs around the Sacramento Mountains. They were images drawn by the Mogollon (prehistoric people) of animals. He was fascinated by their meaning and got a glimpse of the region’s historic past. In grade school, Irot attended boarding school where he started to get involved in the local graffiti scene and was hooked. He graduated from college with a degree in Fine Arts, while spending much of those years living between the Bay Area and the mountain regions. His travels and culture inspire the diversity of his work and passion for the field. His work can been seen in local galleries and in murals on the streets in Bay Area.