Toppled Monuments Piece for Juneteenth Jam
2021
5 Pointz
2004
Thanks to Meres for the hydraulic lift
5 Pointz
2003
Included in the book "Graffiti Women"
Adrian's flat in Berlin
2003
Thanks to Adrian, Fach, Mack, Disek
East New York
2002
Tiles- Dumbo, BK
2003
ceramic tiles
Tiles- Soho (by the Havana restaurant)
2003
ceramic tiles
Tiles- LES (by the Mars Bar) (RIP)
2003
ceramic tiles
Tiles- Gowanus Canal on Union Street, BK
2003
ceramic tiles
Tiles- 27th Street by FIT
2003
ceramic tiles
Tiles- Essex Street, LES
2003
ceramic tiles
Tiles- Williamsburg, BK
2003
ceramic tiles
Tiles- Norfolk & Canal Streets
2003
ceramic tiles
Tiles- LES
2003
ceramic tiles
Some train station in Berlin with Fach & Mack
2003
McKibben lofts, BK
2003
Bensonhurst, BK with Elik
2003
Bushwick Bk with Elik
2003
LES with Elik
2003
Granada, Spain
2002
Staten Island production wall
2001
Thanks to Goal and Past for the wall
Williamsburg, BK
2001
WTC tribute wall across from Asend's loft
Union Square truck
2001
Thanks to Past for the truck
344 Maujer Street, Brooklyn
2000
Wasserstrom, Columbus, OH with Dell
2000
Columbus production wall
1999
Convention Center, Columbus, OH
1999
Nelson Road yard, Columbus, OH
1999
Nelson Road yard, Columbus, OH
1999
The Fun Wall, Cleveland, OH
1999
Thanks to Emote for the ride and Open for the wall
Worthington yard, Columbus, OH
1999
Hilliard yard, Columbus, OH
1998
The Scrap Yard, Brooklyn
1998
Worthington Yard, Columbus, OH with Nerd
1998
Thanks to Nerd for the ride
Some yard in Hilliard, Columbus, OH with Emote
1998
670, Columbus, OH with Kese
1998
Thanks to Kese for the wall
N Line dead tracks, Brooklyn with Cram & Esa
1998
Nasty Nate's house, Columbus, OH
1998
Thanks Nate.
Skribble Jam, Cincinnati, OH
1997
Thanks to Nerd, Bevs, and Emote
Dead tracks, BK with Setup
1997
Columbus Auto Parts production wall
1997
Bubble side, Columbus, OH
1997
Someone's basement, Columbus, OH
1997
we weren't spoiled with Euro paint like kids today- I mixed all these colors myself
Battle piece with Metro, Smith Brothers, Columbus OH
1996
Smith Brothers Hardware, Columbus, OH
1996
Ohio Furniture, the cuttiest spot of all, Columbus
1996
Chatham Road spot, Columbus, OH
1995
Thanks to Lest for looking out
Nelson Road yard, Columbus, OH
1995
5th Avenue Yard, Columbus, OH
1995
Columbus Auto Parts!
1995
Columbus Auto Parts, thanks for the memories
1993

My interest in graffiti art began in 1993 with the discovery of hip-hop culture. As a teenager in the 1990s, I explored many subcultures: punk, grunge, hip-hop, alternative rock, skateboarding, comics, raves. Realizing I had no talent for music, my focus shifted to visual arts and the visual styles of hip-hop and rave culture were the most appealing. I found spray can art and a community of peers in my neighborhood in a middle-class suburb in Ohio, a rust belt state that offered a declining infrastructure to explore: abandoned factories, rail yards, and highway overpasses. Mostly, I wanted to get away from my upbringing in what I saw as a conformist, sexist and patriarchal Catholic school environment, and my prayers were answered when I got to attend a diverse public high school with a focus on arts education, Fort Hayes high school in downtown Columbus. Graffiti took me out of Ohio to big cities like Chicago and eventually New York, where I earned my BFA from the School of Visual Arts while writing graffiti every weekend. Upon graduating, I realized I had to earn a living, and sublimated my spray can obsession into a studio practice. Before I retired from graffiti, I explored the burgeoning street art scene with a series of bespoke ceramic tiles that I pasted to walls around NYC. Despite a pervasive culture of misogyny in graffiti art, I have made a name for myself and brought respect to the art form, which I see as a uniquely American, urban folk art.