Art & Culture
Coverage by LRS
June 28, 2022
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The main entrance is blessed by two custom lowriders. One '64 Impala by Page One and the other owned by artist Slick
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Artist, Fonzy Airshot speaking with friends by one of his feature artworks on display.
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Opening day featured a barrage of custom lowriders that traveled from all over So Cal to come in support of Bobby Tribal.
From tattoo artists to painters, airbrush artists to lowriders, the opening day of the show had plenty of offerings to keep you entertained and educated.
This custom paleta cart from Tribal Clothing was one of three that turned heads and offered a twist on So Cal street culture.
This young man strikes a pose in front of the artwork of Los Angeles based artist Big Sleeps
The Street Legacy show runs from June 25th through August 28th and is being held at the California Center for the Arts, Escondido.