From Mount Washington, California, Chaz Bojórquez was a street artist
from the late 1960s to 1986, when he quit illegal tagging or spray
painting graffiti in public places. His tagging involved creating
a symbol representative of him and the streets, a stylized skull called
Senor Suerte. He is unique in that he is one of the few street artists who transitioned to gallery representation.
He has spent time in Mexico and attended the Chouinard Art Institute in 1966 (showing 500 of 738 characters). |
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