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i seen this guys graffitti in oakland. if you take the bart train on the millbrae line as it passes from the east bay into oakland. i beleive he has 3 seperate pieces done on the rooftops of houses just before the west oakland station. they are the same skulls as posted above.
OH MY GOODNESS! I can’t believe I’ve come across this… I knew it looked familiar… I think he’s done stuff at 924 Gilman in berkeley…. I think? I don’t know, but I’ve seen it somewhere