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M.I.S.S. Interviews LA Graffiti Legend Chaka

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M.I.S.S. Interviews LA Graffiti Legend Chaka


Chaka Solo Show Opening Night

Chaka Solo Show Opening Night

A few weeks back, we posted about LA graffiti artist CHAKA and his first solo show at Mid-City Arts.

Although M.I.S.S. was unable to attend the April 25th event, we got word that the opening night of the show was a success! Everything was created new for this show, but in the style that CHAKA was renowned for. We’re told more than 700 people came through making it a memorable night for the artist and those in attendance. LA’s graffiti community came through in support. Artists in attendance included: RISK, SLICK, REVOK, RETNA, RIME, SEVER and Estevan Oriol.

Daniel Ramos AKA CHAKA was definitely in attendance.

Chaka

Our very own OHW got up with CHAKA days before his solo show. The graffiti legend revealed stories about growing up in a violent neighborhood in Los Angeles and how he went from catching his first tag with his brother to becoming the infamous CHAKA, literally covering California from Orange County, througout Los Angeles, and all the way up to the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco. We also lace this M.I.S.S. Crew exclusive with images from the opening. Read on…

Chaka Solo Show Opening Night

The cityscape-inspired exhibit recalled the peak of Chaka’s tagging activities.

M.I.S.S.: CHAKA on himself and on his art…

I’ve always wanted to be someone. I’ve always been driven. Ever since the first time I picked up a can, I knew that it was me. That’s what I was born for. Getting my name out there. It was something I woke up to. I would breath it. But I didn’t focus on any other writers. I was my own favorite writer. I knew I wanted to be the best. Jump around a bunch of cities… jump around ten hours a night…wait till the sun would come up. I would walk up the main streets…all the way up. An 8 to 10 hour walk…Intersection to Intersection hitting up minimum of 50 “CHAKA’s”…

Everyone was using these connecting handstyles. No one was using fat caps. Black/White/Silver. Freeway overpasses—I managed to get up there like a tree climber and every time an 18 wheeler would drive by I would  have to stop…it would make everything shake.

Chaka Solo Show Opening Night

Walls, fire hydrants, newspaper bins, street signs were all on display, embellished with Chaka’s tag.

M.I.S.S.: CHAKA on growing-up in his Los Angeles neighborhood

Once we found a body hanging from a tree with guts exposed down to the grass…Another time, my mom found two bodies in the front lawn. The ambulance said they would pick the bodies up in the morning and my mom had to cover up the bodies because there were no pick-ups at night. As a child I would would play games following trails of blood drips only to find hand prints and puddles of blood.

This other time, my brother’s friend got shot in the abdomen and when I called 911, the operator said that they didn’t serve the area I was calling from and that we would have to take him to the hospital ourselves.

My brother was also a writer. He wrote “SHAFT” and he was the one that took me out writing for my first time. He’s now a tattoo artist in Boston.

M.I.S.S.: CHAKA on goingAll-City” and beyond…

I proudly rep LOD Crew. I would hit major cities. Take two months per city. I went to San Francisco via Greyhound and met up with DREAM (RIP) [ Bay Area Graff Legend who died young] and hit up the Bay spots….Market street, North Beach Pier and the Golden Gate Bridge. I also hit up the Oakland tracks and freeways up and down California.

I live in Bakersfield [California] now but still visit LA and spend time with the LOD Crew.

Chaka Solo Show Opening Night

Chaka Solo Show Opening Night

Chaka Solo Show Opening Night

The interior of the gallery, as well as the back yard was completely covered with Chaka’s various tags.

M.I.S.S.: What would you do differently?

There were the opportunities, t-shirts, posters…the owner of a Chinese food chain said he would pay for four years of Cal State Northridge for me. Paramount pictures wanted to work on a script with me…I was excited about all the opportunities.

I look back but I’m happy. If I had done all of that, if I had made money, I would have had to pay all of the fines and I would have been working for them—for the system.

Any bad thing you do has its consequences. If anyone wants to do some heavy damage, there are some heavy penalties to pay. Once you get caught there are felony charges, they did not have felony charges during my time.

M.I.S.S.: What’s next for CHAKA?

Depends on what happens after this. I have no real plans.

Thanks to Elemental for the images and to CHAKA for his insight into the LA graffiti world. You can view more from CHAKA’s opening night in Elemental’s CHAKA Flickr set.

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Amanda Lopez Interview in Sneaker Freaker


M.I.S.S. favorite photographer extraordinaire, Amanda Lopez, is featured in the latest issue of Sneaker Freaker.  Amanda’s photos have appeared in Mass Appeal, XXL and The Source.  She’s worked as Estevan Oriol’s assistant and had several Vans True Story Exhibitions which detail her adventures - all through her kicks.   Her latest project has her paired up with Lori Lobenstine’s Female Sneaker Fiend on a book project called “Girls Got Kicks.”

I’ve had the pleasure of working with Amanda on over a year’s worth of Mama look books.  I can tell you first hand that Amanda is not only a talented photographer, but she is so easy to work with and has a way of directing models that puts everyone at ease and let’s everyone’s true beauty shine.  Learn more about this rising star on Sneaker Freaker, where they’ve sat down to chat with Amanda Lopez.

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Vans x Estevan Oriol ICONoclast Photo Exhibit Opening - 12/11/08


Join Vans and the Last Laugh Pop-Up Store for the Vans x Estevan Oriol ICONoclast Photo Exhibit Opening this Thursday, December 11 / 7-10 pm

Last Laugh Pop-Up Store
129 E 6th St. (6th & Los Angeles St.)
Los Angeles, CA 90014

Food, beverages, and silent auction proceeds will benefit downtown LA’s Midnight Mission located on Skid Row with their Christmas Day Brunch program. Be prepared to enjoy the evening, give a litte and help spead some holiday spirit!

The ICONoclast Photo Exhibit will run through the end of the year. To learn more about the Vans ICONoclast campaign which highlights icons such as Stacey Peralta, Henry Rollins, and Sarah Lerfel from Colette check out www.vans.com/icons

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Women Making History: Amanda Lopez

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Women Making History: Amanda Lopez


Amanda Lopez, 25, was born and raised in Sacramento, CA. She moved to San Francisco in 2000 to study photography at San Francisco State. In 2004, she graduated with a BA in Art with an emphasis in photography. While in SF, Amanda linked up with the female photo collective, Dandelionblack. The lovely lady collective showed together at 111 Minna, SF City Hall, and at the United Trade Show in Las Vegas. In 2006, the crew also published a fashion story in the Synthesis Magazine. Outside of DandelionBlack, Amanda’s work has been published in the pages of XXL, The Source, XLR8R and Mass Appeal.In 2006, Amanda moved to LA to assist her favorite photographer, the amazing Estevan Oriol. She got to see first hand how celebrity portrait shoots go down and assist on shoots with folks like 50 cent, Kim Kardashian, and Travis Barker. Amanda loved her LA experiences but in 2007 Amanda decided to move back to Northern California to work on her own personal work.

See Amanda’s heartfelt work after the jump!

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Fifty24SF: “Show Me Your Heart”, TONIGHT!


You don’t want to miss this one!! Tonight Upper Playground SF, in association with Fifty24SF present, "Show Me Your Heart", an exhibit featuring the works of world-renowned photographers, Estevan Oriol and Yasumasa Yonehara . The two have switched the subject matter that they photograph, where Estevan has photographed beautiful Japanese women and Yonehara, shooting beautiful Latinas! Get there early as this is guaranteed to be packed!

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Fifty24SF, 248 Fillmore, SF, CA
Tonight 7pm-930pm

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Supa-Model Search!!


Hey ladies!! Amanda Lopez , MISS member and former Mama intern, is a photographer extraordinaire that is down in LA working with THE Estevan Oriol and she let me in on a new project . . . .

Upper Playground is putting together a show with Estevan Oriol and Yasumasa Yonehara. Yonehara is well known for his seductive images of Japanese models and Oriol is known for his shots of lovely Latinas. The concept behind the project is that the photographers will switch their subject matter. So, Estevan is searching for Japanese girls in SF to photograph the first week of April and Yone is looking for Latinas…

This is your chance to be a supa-model and be shot by some of the most talented photographers out there right now! If you fit the bill and are interested please send a picture and your contact info to yone_estevan@yahoo.com. Models must be 18+ and able to shoot the first week of April. The show is on the 5th of April. Best of Luck!!

Iconic image by Estevan Oriol:

Work by Yasumasa Yonehara:

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