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Massive SilverStreetz Wall Mural Called "Electric Tormentor"
GARDENA, Calif. - Californer -- Still in the midst of February 2021 Covid weirdness, SilverStreetz managed to create his largest wall mural to date. Measuring approximately 22' wide x 18' high, the piece is signature SilverStreetz. Created entirely with spray paint and saturated in color, he calls it Electric Tormentor.
Pulling from his fascination with all kinds of tribal headwear from across the globe, intergalactic dream sequences, alien life forms, cosmic entities, and racing thoughts of a 15 year old at 2AM, SilverStreetz brought the images behind his eyes to the exterior wall of a screen print and embroidery factory out in Gardena, Ca.
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The playlist for this piece consisted of Metallica, Guns N Roses, Motley Crew, some other glam rock bands, DJ Quick, Too Short, Easy-E, and DJ Frane.
The mural is located at a screen printing and embroidery shop that goes by a few names. SCOPEINC, SPOT, or PrintOnTees. 115 W. Victoria Street, Gardena, Ca. 90248.
Pulling from his fascination with all kinds of tribal headwear from across the globe, intergalactic dream sequences, alien life forms, cosmic entities, and racing thoughts of a 15 year old at 2AM, SilverStreetz brought the images behind his eyes to the exterior wall of a screen print and embroidery factory out in Gardena, Ca.
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The playlist for this piece consisted of Metallica, Guns N Roses, Motley Crew, some other glam rock bands, DJ Quick, Too Short, Easy-E, and DJ Frane.
The mural is located at a screen printing and embroidery shop that goes by a few names. SCOPEINC, SPOT, or PrintOnTees. 115 W. Victoria Street, Gardena, Ca. 90248.
Source: PrintOnTees by SCOPEINC
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