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Watch Mear One Transform a Mobile Recording Studio

Graffiti pioneer and internationally renown artist MEAR ONE of Los Angeles recently created a rolling mural for "Jam in the Van", a solar-powered concept vehicle which is a legit recording studio on wheels. The van is actually a large RV and will be hitting all the biggest music festivals this Summer, including Coachella, to record special sessions. All will be done inside the moving art piece by MEAR. Check out the "making of" drone video above, and some photos below:

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