Six Pack Mural is the latest work from artist SER ONE (LA TACO coverage) in Chinatown on Spring Street. Since his show with mural crew UGLARworks back in October of 2012, SER continues to focus on creating exquisite handmade leather bags and murals through out the LA area. LATACO was invited to check out the process of his latest work. Follow his progress on Instagram via @SerAtLA. More progress shots provided by LA TACO's own Erwin Recinos on Flickr.
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