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University of Snazzy Characters. (Jake Berg / Daily Trojan)
Photos by JAKE BERG & CURTIS LUONG

The City of Angels is home to many artistic and creative minds. While some of these brilliant artists’ works are shown in galleries and museums, it is just as common for them to be showcased on the public streets of Los Angeles. Graffiti, in its many different styles, lives around countless corners of the city and contributes to L.A.’s vibrant, gritty energy while offering artists the opportunity to express themselves and communicate messages they want to share with the world.

In this week’s “The Weekly Frame,” staff photographers Jake Berg and Curtis Luong captured the many different works of graffiti artists scattered throughout L.A.

Ethan Thai

Photo Editor

University of Snazzy Characters. (Jake Berg / Daily Trojan)
Caged Art. (Curtis Luong / Daily Trojan)
Revolutionary Xylophone Instrumentalists. (Jake Berg / Daily Trojan)
Hometown Pride. (Curtis Luong / Daily Trojan)
No way this thing can drive. (Jake Berg / Daily Trojan)
Greatness. (Curtis Luong / Daily Trojan)
Bathroom break. (Jake Berg / Daily Trojan)
The G Spot. (Curtis Luong / Daily Trojan)
Shoot your shot. (Curtis Luong / Daily Trojan)
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