TAKI 183 x Montana Colors 'Tagged' (2022) Hand-Signed Collectible Spray Can
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TAKI 183 x Montana Colors 'Tagged' (2022) Hand-Signed Collectible Spray Can

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TAKI 183 x Montana Colors 'Tagged' (2022) Hand-Signed Collectible Spray Can'Tagged' by TAKI 183, 2022 Limited Edition spray can collab. display with Montana Colors x Beyond the Streets. Paint color: Matte Black 7. 5 x 2. 5 x 2. 5 Inches 19 x 6. 4 x 6. 4 Centimeters 8. 6 x 3 x 3. 3 Inches (display) Montana spray can featuring assorted tags by one of the most well known graffiti artists of all time! Limited Edition of only 50 (Sold Out). TAKI 183 printed signature in black on can reverse. New in wooden display box with sliding

'Tagged' by TAKI 183, 2022
Limited Edition spray can collab. display with Montana Colors x Beyond the Streets.
Paint color: Matte Black
7.5 x 2.5 x 2.5 Inches
19 x 6.4 x 6.4 Centimeters
8.6 x 3 x 3.3 Inches (display)
Montana spray can featuring assorted tags by one of the most well-known graffiti artists of all-time!
Limited Edition of only 50 (Sold Out).
TAKI 183 printed signature in black on can reverse.
New in wooden display box with sliding acrylic window.
TAKI 183 stamp-signed AND Hand-Signed on box side.

ARTIST BIO

Known by graffiti artists, fans and historians worldwide TAKI 183 has cemented his place as one of most well known graffiti artists ever. Growing up on 183rd Street in the Washington Heights area of Manhattan, TAKI started writing his name as a teenager in 1969. TAKI's name originates from a common Greek addition at the end of boy's names. He then added his street (183) to his name following the style of wall writers of the day.

In the summer of 1970, TAKI 183 started working as a messenger, which took him all over the city. Instead of taking taxis to deliver messages, he pocketed the fare provided by his employer, and walked to his destinations. Along the way he would write everywhere.

This unique set of circumstances made TAKI 183 the first graffiti writer to go “all-city.” TAKI's simple signature was all over New York and captured the attention of a reporter. That lead to an article published in 1971 in The New York Times making TAKI the first famous New Yorker graffiti writer. 

A worldwide legend, TAKI 183 is considered one of the forefathers of the graffiti movement.

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