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==Biography== |
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:Born in [[Stoke-on-Trent]]<ref>http://www.oxygen.com/street-art-throwdown/season-1/blogs/meet-guest-judge-jules-muck</ref>, she began painting graffiti in Europe and [[Greece]], taking her nickname from a pet name given by her Grandmother<ref>http://argonautnews.com/jules-muck-goes-legit-sort-of/</ref>. Muck was living and working in [[Manhattan]] in 1999 when [[Lady Pink]] found her painting a rooftop [[graffiti|illegally]] and offered an apprenticeship. Pink's tutelage proved transformative, allowing Muck to achieve success through painting [[murals]] and private commissions. |
:Born in [[Stoke-on-Trent]]<ref>http://www.oxygen.com/street-art-throwdown/season-1/blogs/meet-guest-judge-jules-muck</ref>, she began painting graffiti in Europe and [[Greece]], taking her nickname from a pet name given by her Grandmother<ref>http://argonautnews.com/jules-muck-goes-legit-sort-of/</ref>. Muck was living and working in [[Manhattan]] in 1999 when [[Lady Pink]] found her painting a rooftop [[graffiti|illegally]] and offered an apprenticeship<ref>http://www.oxygen.com/street-art-throwdown/season-1/blogs/meet-guest-judge-jules-muck</ref>. Pink's tutelage proved transformative, allowing Muck to achieve success through painting [[murals]] and private commissions. |
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<ref>http://www.huffingtonpost.com/karin-e-baker/street-art-at-hotel-casa-_b_6324808.html</ref> |
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Revision as of 02:56, 20 February 2016
Jules Muck (born Jules Veros) is a graffiti and mural artist based in Venice, California.
Biography
- Born in Stoke-on-Trent[1], she began painting graffiti in Europe and Greece, taking her nickname from a pet name given by her Grandmother[2]. Muck was living and working in Manhattan in 1999 when Lady Pink found her painting a rooftop illegally and offered an apprenticeship[3]. Pink's tutelage proved transformative, allowing Muck to achieve success through painting murals and private commissions.
- ^ http://www.oxygen.com/street-art-throwdown/season-1/blogs/meet-guest-judge-jules-muck
- ^ http://argonautnews.com/jules-muck-goes-legit-sort-of/
- ^ http://www.oxygen.com/street-art-throwdown/season-1/blogs/meet-guest-judge-jules-muck
- ^ http://www.huffingtonpost.com/karin-e-baker/street-art-at-hotel-casa-_b_6324808.html