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Karan Koron – Street Art On Geta

26 December 2007, 16.11 | Posted in Art | No comments »

Karan Koron - Geta Street Art
Graffiti veteran MakeOne has always been a big fan of all things Japanese and that includes geta, the very unique Japanese wooden sandals. The artist put together a line-up of 60 street artists, which all painted geta sandals with their styles, tags and motifs. The exhibition, Karan Koron – A Geta Art Exhibition, has taken place at Melt Gallery in Los Angeles and is over by now, but Ping Mag caught up with MakeOne to talk about the concept of the exhibition and also shows many works.
Check out the article here.


 Karan Koron   Street Art On Geta


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