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Support the Graffiti Style Jewelry Line by Vanessa “Agana” Espinoza, a youth Educator in Graffiti aerosol arts, also known as DJ Agana.

I aim to provide an abundance of individual style while sustaining jewelry at an affordable cost. Take a look at my CURRENT JEWELRY for a visual example of the new line to come.
The fabulous rewards I have are at a cost that is lower that usual so take advantage of the deals! I really need at least $5,000 to be able to complete the birth of the project and to get it off the ground. I am hoping that the project will be over-funded to meet my actual funding goal. Please feel free to be generous, all the funds will go towards making my jewelry more affordable for you!

Designing like crazy, I have millions of designs just waiting to share with you and the world. With your help, I will be able to expand from focusing solely on precious metals and be able to release a new line with more extensive affordable material options. You will no longer have to wait; I will finally reach a wider audience and the admirers that have requested and desired my jewelry for so long. Thanks to you, a window will open for my followers to be able to afford and claim your very own custom AGANA piece!
Few & Far X Ironlak Road Trip Tour 2012 from Lea Bruno on Vimeo.

Awesome video by Nick Lea Bruno.
- Trip organized by artist Meme
– Featuring artist: Reds, Meme, Mags, Dime, Tatiana Suarez, Erin Yoshi, Erin Ashford, Amanda Lynn, Beth Emmerich, Glow, Hops, Siloette and Agana.
Read More on Tour HERE
Huge thanks to our sponsors!!
Ironlak Spray Paint
MaryJane Clothing,
Sino Tequila, PLDM Trademark,
Layover, Brammo, Erin Ashford
Few & Far Road Trip Teaser from Lea Bruno on Vimeo.
Amazing Video coming next week!!
PangeaSeed Presents: The Great West Coast Migration – A Benefit for Sharks and Oceans

Tati Suarez start to finish beautifully done shark painting.
