

**** CDO tiene espías en la mayoría de los grupos que informa el intercambio de imágenes de derechos de autor, con o sin licencia, y les encanta a demandar a la gente por violaciones de derechos de autor, si el partícipe tenía intención de hacer algo ilegal (al menos como ellos lo ven ). Esta licencia no permite compartir, ni se extiende a cualquier usuario que no sea el licenciatario original. Artist, Fonzy Airshot speaking with friends by one of his feature artworks on display. Los artistas de esta lista requieren que compres una licencia para utilizar su arte. NOTE: Some of these people have pages here! Be careful!!! * These we don't want to see at all.ever. **** CDO has spies in most groups to report sharing of copyright images, with or without license, and they LOVE to sue people for copyright violations, whether or not the sharer intended to do something illegal (at least as they see it).or was aware of the legal issues.
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Leo Limon has a place in the history of modern Chicano Art in the Los Angles area and still lives in East LA. So I did a quick search and found out his name is Leo Limon. I wanted to know who was the person behind these Cats from my youth that I remember so vividly. However thinking back about it when the topic of LA River art came up recently in a conversation with a friend. Which would then leave me with a unanswered question that I would go on to figure out on my own some years later, even at one point doing it myself. Fonzy Airshot (USA) Contemporary Latino airbrush and tattoo artist based in Montebello, CA. Whenever I would ask questions about it I would get hushed off about it by my mom who would just say "It's just stupid things that Cholos do". Fonzy Airshot (USA) Contemporary Latino airbrush and tattoo artist based in Montebello, CA. Airshot amerikanisch, e(r)t, Aircheck Universal-Lexikon. At the tender young age of 4, I remember driving in our 1981 Volvo down the 5 freeway near Atwater Villiage\Los Feliz area and my Father pointing out the cat paintings on all the storm drain covers.įrom then on I was amazed at the world of art work along the freeways. Look at other dictionaries: airshot ershät n. I can clearly remember my first encounter with LA graffiti that really had an impact on me. Big ups to The Breakestra, Azul, This Kid Named Miles,DJ Sloe Poke, Kutmah, Loslitos, Praise one, Coleman,Alfred Hawkins and most of all DJ DUSK R.I.P. So I would like to extend my thanks to The Firecracker and The RootDown for the many fun nights filled with great music, people and positive vibes. But when one chapter ends another begins and I'm sure those who were behind these legendary clubs will be back with something great for 2010 and beyond. I have had the pleasure to see so much talent perform at both these clubs and am really sad to see them come to an end. These were the places to be heard rather than to be seen.

Instead you come in to a place where social status is meaningless and the music is what really matters.Īfter going on strong well over 10+ years each, two of the best running clubs (Firecraker & The RootDown) in Los Angeles are coming to an end. Here at these places there are no stiff dress codes or snooty door men. Rather they are down in the nitty gritty heart of downtown LA and surrounding area. However clubs that have substance and produce the best sounds\talent definitely don't come from the velvet rope,300 dollar bottle of vodka clubs.
