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Friday, 30 October 2009

AN American who graffitied Melbourne buildings and posted pictures of his work on his webpage has been handed a suspended jail sentence but ordered to pay more than $15,000 in damages.
American artist ***** *******n *******s - known by his tag “Revok” - caused $15,340 damage to Melbourne buildings, bridges and trains in just two weeks.

The 32-year-old was arrested as he tried to fly home to Los Angeles last night - after boasting of his exploits on Twitter and posting photos of his handiwork online.

“I’m going to paint as much as I can then get the f.. out of here,” he Tweeted.

But graffiti devotees weren’t the only ones following his antics - and Victorian police pounced after reading his post,”on my way to the airport… can’t get on that plane fast enough!!!”

“I guess I shouldn’t have talked about that on my way to the airport, huh?” he joked as he walked from court today.

A celebrity in the world of illegal street art, ********s made headlines in his home town last year when he was arrested for vandalism.

And he says in a YouTube video about his work that he had “gone to jail I don’t know how many times”.

But Melbourne Magistrates’ Court heard he had no convictions - a matter the magistrate took into account in handing him a suspended jail term.

He was in town for a legal graffiti competition but when the event was cancelled he instead defaced train carriages, bridges, walls and the side of St Vincent’s Hospital.

******** said he was sorry for the trail of destruction.

“I feel very remorseful,” he said. “I came here, I did some stuff, maybe I did a few things I shouldn’t have done.

“I apologise to the court and to Melbourne.”

His lawyer Anna Balmer said **********s was a passionate artist whose future exhibitions had been jeopardised by his crimes.

She said he had “painted himself into a very uncomfortable corner” and had acted immaturely.

Ms Balmer said *********s would pay for the damage. He pleaded guilty to nine counts of criminal damage.

Magistrate Ian von Einem said he took into account *********s’s plea of guilty and his lack of convictions.

Mr von Einem said graffiti put off tourists and *******s’s actions set back his own efforts to legitimise graffiti as art.

He said a jail term would act as a deterrent to others and imposed a nine-month sentence suspended for two years.

He also ordered that he forfeit his iPhone, laptop and camera.

2 comments:

german said...

QUALITY I really like this, Im not 1 for adding links in my replies but this reminds me of some similar stuff by graffiti artist "SER" at http://www.hire-a-graffiti-artist.co.uk there are a few more good graffiti artists on the site called Graffiti Kings that graffiti bedrooms, night clubs & everything else lol.

Anonymous said...

He did some really nice walls and rooftops in Oz when he was down here, just a shame he couldn't shut up about it.