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RISK (born Kelly Graval), also known as RISKY, is a
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–based
graffiti Graffiti (plural; singular ''graffiti'' or ''graffito'', the latter rarely used except in archeology) is art that is written, painted or drawn on a wall or other surface, usually without permission and within public view. Graffiti ranges from s ...
writer and contemporary artist often credited as a founder of the West Coast graffiti scene. In the 1980s, he was one of the first graffiti writers in Southern California to paint freight trains, and he pioneered writing on "heavens", or freeway overpasses. He took his graffiti into the gallery with the launch of the Third Rail series of art shows, and later created a line of graffiti-inspired clothing. In 2017, RISK was knighted by the Medici Family.


Early history

Born to a
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family and raised in Louisiana, Graval moved with his family to Los Angeles in 1983 where he enrolled at University High School. During his time in High School, RISK began tagging his name throughout the school and started a graffiti crew, Prime Crime Artists, with a few of his friends. The artist then attended the Pasadena Art Institute and the
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, School of Fine Arts, both on full scholarships. Graval did commercial work as well, working for corporate clients including
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and ''
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,'' and in 1987, he spray-painted the set for
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's "
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" music video. In 1989, RISK painted a set for the movie,
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, and has painted sets for music videos of artists including
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,
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and Bad Religion.


Graffiti

RISK started spray painting train yards and freeway overpasses throughout Los Angeles in the early 1980s, when graffiti marking making on the West Coast was in its infancy. His moniker, RISK, is both a reference to the rebellious energy of graffiti culture, but also to the board-game. RISK's style of lettering incorporates the flow of Wild Style, but showcases the artist's interest in balance, color field theory and legibility. RISK has worked with the West Coast Artists crew and, in 1986, the artist painted a graffiti mural that was featured on the cover of
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. In 1989, RISK and his friend and fellow graffiti writer Slick, were asked to represent the United States at the Bridlington International Street Art Competition in the U.K, which they took home the silver cup.


Murals

RISK expanded his practice from graffiti writing to include painting murals that explore color theory rather than lettering. In 2012, he worked on a project connected to the 2012 Summer Olympics in London at the London Pleasure Gardens. To support a project called ART History, RISK, alongside other renowned graffiti artists, painted the abandoned Miami Marine Stadium to raise money for the stadium's restoration in 2014. In 2019, Risk painted the largest public mural in Canada, at the disused St. Joseph's Health Centre site of Health Sciences North in Greater Sudbury,
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, as part of the city's Up Here Festival. That same year, RISK collaborated with
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to paint a mural inspired by
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artist,
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at the Mayfair Hotel in Los Angeles. In 2020, he painted a mural for the
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hosted in Miami, and, in 2023, RISK painted murals on the exterior walls of the Museum of Graffiti in
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. RISK has collaborated with some of the most notable contemporary urban artists, including Futura, Ed Moses,
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, and
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.


Fine Art and Sculpture

Starting in 2010, RISK began to utilize found objects in his work, including license plates, car hoods and scrap metal. Influenced by the Los Angeles
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and its emphasis on assemblage, activism and sculpture, RISK's sculptures incorporate similar themes.


''Metallic Tissue'', 2014

For this series, RISK collected thousands of empty aerosol cans that he had used over years of art-making and flattened them to create his own innovative canvases.


''Face Your Fears'', 2018

As an homage to
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's infamous sculpture of a dead Tiger shark encased in formaldehyde, RISK created a 300-pound metal shark fashioned from license plates from all 50 states in the United States. A former surfer, RISK also intended the subject matter to reference his fear of encountering sharks in the ocean and the material choice of license plates to allude to the police as urban predators. ''Face Your Fears'' collides the artist's personal biography with a salient reference to one of the most controversial sculptures in art history.


Exhibitions

RISK's work on canvas was featured in the benchmark 2011 "Art in the Streets" street art exhibition at the
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, curated by
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. RISK was one of five Los Angeles graffiti artists included. In 2018, his sculptures and graffiti tags were featured in "Beyond the Streets," a traveling exhibition of urban art curated by
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. In 2019, several of his pieces were included in an exhibition at the California Museum of Art. RISK's canvas work has been on-view at museums around the country, including: the
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, the Graffiti Museum in Miami, the
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, and the
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. In July 2023, RISK participated as a special invited guest at the Los Angeles art and music collective Surf Skate Roots Rock, alongside of known skateboarder-artist pioneers such as
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,
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,
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, and
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.


Clothing

RISK founded Third Rail clothing line in 1992, one of the pioneering street wear lines. He has collaborated with fashion brands, such as Citizens of Humanity, Nike and lululemon to create clothing with his signature graffiti aesthetic. The artist has designed clothes for celebrities and musicians, including
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, Halsey,
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,
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and
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.


Publications

* Gastman, Roger. "Freight Train Graffiti." New York: Abrams, 2006. * Alva, Robert. "The History of Los Angeles Graffiti Art." Alva & Reiling Publications, 2005. * Grody, Steve. "Graffiti L.A." New York: Abrams, 2006.


References

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