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Solomon Souza Graffiti

Nationality: British-Israeli
Age: 25
Occupation: Street Artist
Residence: Jerusalem, Israel
Performance Date: February 17, 2018
Primary Language: Hebrew
Language: English

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Artist: Solomon Souza

Location: Arts District, Downtown Los Angeles

Date: February 17, 2018

 

This entry was posted in Digital, general and tagged Arts District, DTLA, graffiti, mural, Solomon Souza, street art on May 7, 2018 by brittjac@usc.edu.

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