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Steel Dan joins Red Star Press, by RedStarPress on Jul 8, 2008 16:43:55 GMT 1, We're pleased to announce that Steel Dan has joined the ranks of the Red Star Press crew. Here's his bio:
"Steel Dan is one of Beijing's most prolific graffiti writers. Since 2003, he's been painting the streets with his stencils and spray paint. A known collaborator, Steel Dan has had the pleasure of working with a number of western graffiti artists over the years.
Steel Dan is also multifaceted in his artistic talents. His sculpture "First Step" was enlisted as part of Beijing's famous Today Museum's permanent collection in 2006.
In 2007, Steel Dan was commissioned by Nike to produce a number of murals for a project appropriately called "Nike 360 Steel Dan". The same year, he formed and lead the graffiti crew "Fungus". Their creative motto: "To love natural. To bump passion." Sweet."
We're pleased to present an original stencil painting on Chinese cloth called "Chinese Bansai."
You can view details of this piece here: www.redstarpress.com/details-39-81.html
Thanks very much for your support and please contact us if you have any questions.
We're pleased to announce that Steel Dan has joined the ranks of the Red Star Press crew. Here's his bio: "Steel Dan is one of Beijing's most prolific graffiti writers. Since 2003, he's been painting the streets with his stencils and spray paint. A known collaborator, Steel Dan has had the pleasure of working with a number of western graffiti artists over the years. Steel Dan is also multifaceted in his artistic talents. His sculpture "First Step" was enlisted as part of Beijing's famous Today Museum's permanent collection in 2006. In 2007, Steel Dan was commissioned by Nike to produce a number of murals for a project appropriately called "Nike 360 Steel Dan". The same year, he formed and lead the graffiti crew "Fungus". Their creative motto: "To love natural. To bump passion." Sweet." We're pleased to present an original stencil painting on Chinese cloth called "Chinese Bansai." You can view details of this piece here: www.redstarpress.com/details-39-81.htmlThanks very much for your support and please contact us if you have any questions.
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