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Up Against the Wall: Rising rents haven’t silenced San Francisco street artists. Meet seven who have beaten the odds 

Wednesday, Apr 1 2015
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"Last year, I was doing so many private commissions, and this year, I want to concentrate more on public art in San Francisco, and really separate what people see in the public sphere vs. what they see in a gallery," he says. "I want to continue pushing the envelope in terms of color, form, and size. With my studio practice, I want to concentrate on minimalism."

In this yin-yang approach, Apex's street art will get even bigger and bolder. That's a positive development for anyone who's seen his street art and wishes to see more.

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