Wednesday, June 08, 2011
R.I.P DREAM SMD
Los Angeles Legend DREAM SMD sadly passed away May 28, 2011.
DREAM was a big part of LA graffiti history. He was a little before my time, but I always admired his work and his love for Graff. Much respect to the man and Rest In Paint DREAM SMD!
Check out his Fundraiser and pay your respects.
Below: VIA: RISK MSK WCA
Robert Tagudar aka DREAM
August 3, 1964 to May 28, 2011
DREAM was the epitome of everything I stand for; we shared the motto, “On to the next, burn to the last.” He loved all aspects of graffiti, but chose to strip his work down to two colors. He didn’t want anyone to be able to say he hid behind colors or characters. He wanted his pure style to show through—and it did. He was a true king.
On a personal level, DREAM was a good friend. He was always there for me—up until the very end. He came to the graffiti exhibition at the Pasadena Museum of California Art, and he came to my show, Blurring the Lines, at Corey Helford Gallery.
He told me he wasn’t feeling well, and left the opening early. Later that night, he texted me and told me he was proud of me.
Well, brother, I’m proud of you. You always held your head high, never complained, and were humble, loyal and strong.
You did your last piece for Art in the Streets, and it seems like everything we dreamed of as young writers in the 1980s is finally coming true. I wish you were still here to enjoy it with me, but either way, you always be a pillar of West Coast graffiti.
Thank you for being an inspiration and, most importantly, being a friend.
Rest in peace.
VIA: RISKROCK.COM
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