More spray-painted graffiti threats against Governor Jerry Brown and President Barack Obama have been spotted in Santa Ana today, reports the OC Register. The report came in early this morning about three locations of the messages on Greenville Street between Hall and Alton avenues, say local authorities. This is the second time such graffiti has shown up in this area; in January, graffiti claiming Brown would be assassinated on Valentine's Day was also discovered there, and considered a "terrorist threat."
More Graffiti Threats Against Gov. Brown Found in Santa Ana
Sneak Peek of 'CANceptual' Exhibit @ Crewest Gallery
Tonight the Crewest Gallery downtown is celebrating its seventh anniversary with the third installment of the group art show CANceptual, featuring both young and established artists. Under the mantra, "Recycle your spray cans...make some art...save the Earth," Crewest encourages artists to find those old rusted cans and recycle them by turning them into fine art pieces for sale at the gallery.
40 Graffiti Artists to Bomb Venice Walls on Sunday
LA Goldrush is an international exchange of Graffiti artists from Italy visiting Los Angeles this week. Now in it's second year, organizers Raptuz (Milan) and Man One/Crewest Gallery (Los Angeles) have created a series of events throughout the city, one that many witnessed on Winston St. at the Downtown Art Walk on Thursday.

