Few&Far Store
Triple single layered acrylic necklace green, gold metal, green with Few and Far Logo attached on a light weight metal chain.
Wood laser cut necklace designed by Agana. Logo by graffiti artist Myla.
Triple single layered acrylic necklace green, gold metal, green with Few and Far Logo attached on a light weight metal chain.
Wood laser cut necklace designed by Agana. Logo by graffiti artist Myla.
This show is dedicated to the theme of Sesame Street and all proceeds benefit Sesame Street’s charity group, City of Hope.
The Public Opening will be Saturday from 6pm – 11pm. and the Gallery will be open all day on Sunday from 11am to 8pm. Please remember this is just a 3 day show.


This is the piece Amanda Lynn donated, which is titled, ‘A lil birdy told Me’, it is 11″x17″ painted with acrylics on wood and collaged papers.
Sesame Street:
Presented by The Seventh Letter & Neff Headwear
Benefiting City of Hope’s Department of Pediatrics
Show runs Saturday April 28 at 6pm-11pm & Sunday April 29 at 11am-9pm
Known Gallery
441 North Fairfax Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90036
info@knowngallery.com
Featuring:
Aaron De La Cruz, Amanda Lynn, Anthony Lister, Askew, Augustine Kofie, Axis, Carlos Donjuan, Dabs & Myla, Dame, Danny D, Eric Dressen, Evol, Franco Vescovi, George Thompson, Haeler, Honkey Kong, Jaime Oliver, Jasper Wong, Jeff McMillan, Joe King, Kelsey Brookes, Leo Eguiarte, Les Schettkoe, Madsteez, Manny Sayes, Mambo, Mark Dean Veca, Matt Nichols, Mr. Cartoon, Munk One, Nate Van Dyke, Norm, OG Abel, Patrick Martinez, Persue, Pose, Push, Revok, Rime aka Jersey Joe, Samuel Rodriguez, Sage Vaughn, Sever, Slick, Stash, Steel, Todd Bratrud, Trevelen, Victor Reyes…
Welcome to the Few And Far project blog!
This was our 1st F&F wall, with many more to come! Here are a few progress photos from Oakland.
Day1: Some of us turn up at the wall. (Above) Reds, Mags and Meme laughed at how difficult the (construction grade) steel scaffolding looked, scattered on the sidewalk. Meme rented the scaffold, not knowing how heavy duty it really was. Posts, long screws, supports, heavy duty poles of all different sizes, and no instructions… what a mess!
Myla and her million dollar schemes, super fresh!
With a little help, we got the scaffolding up, and Mags went straight to painting with her game face on.
Acet putting up the sketch
Acet with a burner in progress…
Day2: After massive rain storms, we waited for it to calm down, then started to paint. Everyone kept painting through the cold winds and rain drizzles.

Above: Rachel and Beth having fun getting started
Tattoo artist, Beth Emmerich, learning how to use spraypaint on her first large mural, amazing!
The sun finally came out for us in the afternoon!
Siloette showed up feeling under the weather, and still got down!
Night2: Painting, out of our minds and totally burnt out! Agana up on the scaffold, Reds cleaning up, Meme and Muse kept painting untl 3am.
Day3: Meme, Mags, Myla, Hops, and Dime with the finishing touches
The wall in the works, now finished. Stay tuned for full wall photos.
Photos courtesy of Toofly, Mags, Carlos Aguilar, Jersey Joe, and Flickr.
been coming across some really great photos of the wall,heres a few courtesy of Flickr. Be sure to check out Toofly’s blog for some great action shots!
Photos courtesy of Stilsayn and TheHarshTruthoftheCameraEye of Flickr
We were honored to gather and showcase such amazing, talented ladies from all over the nation, in Oakland on June 4th. Girls came from as far as Miami, New York, New Jersey, California, and Seattle, flying or driving for several hours , eager to connect and collaborate with each other. Even in the rain, there was no stopping these ladies!
With everyones spectacular participation, we decided this will definitely be the first of many “Few and Far” events, so stay tuned! Special Thanks to everyone who made this successful event happen.
Big Thanks to our sponsors at MTN colors , Art Primo ,and Nomad Piercing.