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GRAFFTV
Richard Castro
396 episodes
4 days ago
Documenting the Past, Present and Future of Los Angeles Graffiti Culture
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Documenting the Past, Present and Future of Los Angeles Graffiti Culture
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BUGE BAMC (Part 24): His Journey Inside The Oceanwide Towers In Downtown Los Angeles
GRAFFTV
6 minutes 19 seconds
12 months ago
BUGE BAMC (Part 24): His Journey Inside The Oceanwide Towers In Downtown Los Angeles

In the next clip of our exclusive interview with Los Angeles Billboard Killer BUGE BAMC VS, he reveals the hidden world inside downtown LA’s Oceanwide Plaza Towers, a trio of towering skyscrapers frozen in time.


Once imagined as luxury residences, these unfinished giants were left vacant when construction abruptly halted, creating an unlikely playground for the city’s most daring graffiti vandals. What was intended to be a gleaming symbol of opulence has instead become an unexpected gallery that captures the essence of Los Angeles’ graffiti culture.


For BUGE, stepping into the empty structure was a haunting experience. He describes the surreal feeling of entering the skyscrapers, only to be surrounded by the names and tags of past—artists he hadn’t seen or heard from in years.


The Oceanwide Towers have become a hidden monument to LA’s graffiti scene, a convergence of old and new voices expressing their art on a massive, unplanned canvas. BUGE shares his reflections on this unique gallery.

GRAFFTV
Documenting the Past, Present and Future of Los Angeles Graffiti Culture