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If you've followed LA TACO for awhile, you know we love the graffiti of REYES, who has painted some incredible walls in California and worldwide over the past decade or so. He's also been constantly refining his printmaking, and today releases a stunning example of what a large-scale urban artist can do within the confines of a print. S.O.S. is said to be the result of an argument between printmaker and painter. What that argument was remains obscured, but it must have been a good one because the end result is superb.

There are only 40 of these beauties available, so if you've ever wanted a Reyes in your home, you'd better jump on it. Every print is hand embellished with a Holbein Gouache Palette by Victor Reyes, and was hand printed using Golden acrylics on Stonehenge 250 gsm Black at Moon Editions, CA. Available for $140 on Reyes78.com.

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