The artist, who works in anonymity in the wee hours installing his pieces on urban buildings, is taking steps to avoid arrest or having his pieces stolen by would-be collectors.
TAMMY KENNON, NY Times: Local
Sun, 11/08/2015 - 3:49pm
The artist, who works in anonymity in the wee hours installing his pieces on urban buildings, is taking steps to avoid arrest or having his pieces stolen by would-be collectors.
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