词条 | Julio 204 |
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Julio was a Puerto Rican who lived on 204th Street in the Inwood neighborhood of Manhattan, and was a member of the Savage Skulls. In 1971 the New York Times published an article about another graffiti writer with similar form, Taki 183.[2] According to the article Julio had been writing for a couple of years when Taki began tagging his own name all around the city. Taki also states in the article that Julio "was busted and stopped". Julio 204 kept his tags localized to his own neighborhood, and never rose to the height of fame as Taki, who was the first to go "All City". References1. ^"The Birth of Graffiti", Jon Naar, Prestel 2007. {{ISBN|978-3-7913-3796-8}} 2. ^{{cite news |title='Taki 183' Spawns Pen Pals |work=New York Times |date=July 21, 1971 |page=37}} Further reading
External links{{Street Art}} 2 : American people of Puerto Rican descent|American graffiti artists |
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