Melrose Mayhem: L.A. Street Art
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Rating | : | 4.34 (545 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0990790894 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 104 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-12-21 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
A. Melrose Mayhem is a stunning collection of photography documenting L. Highly respected photographer Markus Cuff has been documenting this "outdoor art gallery" for over five years.. street art in the alleys and back ways of the once famous shopping Mecca - Melrose AvenueAppearing in the last decade, these epic murals, self-proclaiming tags and artful collages have transformed the back alleys into an urban fantasy known by the few who have ventured behind the shiny facades of the trendy avenue
An avid photographer of pop culture and nature. The botanical gardens at Pasadena's Huntington Library are a constant inspiration to Markus' sense and eye. Whether he is documenting vintage motorcycle collections or wandering the back alleys of Melrose Avenue he is always in search of the perfect image, all is game for Markus Cuff. . He has over 100 U.S. About the Author California based photographer Markus Cuff is perhaps the most highly respected and visible photographer in the tattoo world, regularly contributing to Tattoo magazine, Tattoo Flash, and producer of many magazine specials. national magazine covers including American Iron Motorcycle and was the single largest contributor to the Rolling Stone book Tattoo Nation perhaps because of his ease and access to Rock's royalty: Markus was the original drummer for Emmylou Harris and the cult band The Textones. Fr
. The botanical gardens at Pasadena's Huntington Library are a constant inspiration to Markus' sense and eye. California based photographer Markus Cuff is perhaps the most highly respected and visible photographer in the tattoo world, regularly contributing to Tattoo magazine, Tattoo Flash, and producer of many magazine specials. national magazine covers including American Iron Motorcycle and was the single largest contributor to the Rolling Stone book Tattoo Nation perhaps