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Pravus Gallery opened in November of 2006 as a collaborative effort by independent art and curating team The Molten Brothers (Mike Goodwin and Kenneth Richardson) and the owners of Perihelion Arts (Douglas Grant and Amy Young) after working together in a small capacity during the Molten Brothers’ annual custom skate deck invitational exhibit, DECK.
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This month’s issue is STACKED (seriously) with pics of local skaters, interviews, contest coverage, local shows, local events, and much more.
Featured sections include a mysterious road trip/session at the “Blood Ramp” (Part One), a look at the Pravus Art Gallery, interviews with none other than Adrian Hernandez and Shane Short, coverage of the Desert West Locals Only Jam as well as the AZPX Demo…and, of course, lots of new skate pics from local shredders, including sequences from Robert Gonzales, Trey Wood, Rich Zuccarello…
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Adam Dumper, aka Dumperfoo, began in the 90’s throwing the infamous Wife Beater parties, the official Pimp & Ho Balls, Move, and Mad Tuesdays establishing himself as a Key figure in the underground hip hop nightlife scene. For a few years Dumper did freelance graphics and logo work for such artists as Vanilla Ice, Sugar Ray, Everlast, The Headquarters, Zulu Nation, Hip Step Massive, XIS, and many more from punk rock to hip hop.
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I am 23 years old, and I was born in Los Angeles, California.
I work with different mediums that focus in the visual arts. I work with acrylics, oils, and aerosol paint. I like to paint murals and canvases that I believe represent my culture. I like to tell a story through my art whether it’s poetry or visual. I enjoy painting icons from my history, culture, faith and identity. I also mentor a group of graffiti writers at Phoenix College teaching them alternatives to creating art for the community and …

