Storm Drain Gallery: Vegas' Graffiti Underground
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Tue, May 27, 2008 (2 a.m.)
For more than two decades graffiti writers from Las Vegas and beyond have been venturing almost a mile into the dark and dank storm drains under the glittering Las Vegas Strip to spray paint extravagant murals and quick scribbles in what has become Las Vegas' most intriguing art gallery. An unpredictable world lit only by the light they carry and occasional street grates, these graffiti writers find the fame by each other and the ever-present unknown of the storm drains.
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