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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<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. In 2008, Muck drove across the country to California, eventually running out of gas in [[Venice,_Los_Angeles|Venice, California]], where she [[homeless|lived in her car]] and painted on the streets<ref>http://argonautnews.com/jules-muck-goes-legit-sort-of/</ref> before becoming financially solvent.
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. In 2008, Muck drove across the country to California, eventually running out of gas in [[Venice,_Los_Angeles|Venice, California]], where she [[homeless|lived in her car]] and painted on the streets<ref>http://argonautnews.com/jules-muck-goes-legit-sort-of/</ref> before becoming financially solvent.


She is best known for her murals and graffiti work around Venice, often emphasizing use of the color [[green]]<ref>http://argonautnews.com/jules-muck-goes-legit-sort-of/</ref>. In addition to murals in the [[Hotel_Casa_del_Mar]] and other local businesses, her work has been exhibited in various local galleries, including [[LAB ART Los Angeles]] and the [[Pacific Design Center]]<ref>http://www.huffingtonpost.com/karin-e-baker/street-art-at-hotel-casa-_b_6324808.html</ref>.
She is best known for her murals and graffiti work around Venice, often emphasizing use of the color [[green]]<ref>http://argonautnews.com/jules-muck-goes-legit-sort-of/</ref>. In addition to murals in the [[Hotel Casa del Mar]] and other local businesses, her work has been exhibited in various local galleries, including [[LAB ART Los Angeles]] and the [[Pacific Design Center]]<ref>http://www.huffingtonpost.com/karin-e-baker/street-art-at-hotel-casa-_b_6324808.html</ref>.


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Revision as of 19:27, 9 March 2016

Jules Muck
Born
Jules Veros

Known forGraffiti, Muralist
Websitehttp://julesmuck.com/

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. In 2008, Muck drove across the country to California, eventually running out of gas in Venice, California, where she lived in her car and painted on the streets[4] before becoming financially solvent.

She is best known for her murals and graffiti work around Venice, often emphasizing use of the color green[5]. In addition to murals in the Hotel Casa del Mar and other local businesses, her work has been exhibited in various local galleries, including LAB ART Los Angeles and the Pacific Design Center[6].

References