Jules Muck

Jules Muck started doing graffiti in Europe and great Britain almost twenty years ago. Muck began bombing inNew York in the late 90s where she was discovered by Lady Pink who took her on as an apprentice for the next 4 years. Under her tag name Muck she has shown at Tokyo Big Site, the Bronx Museum of Art, the Weisman Museum in Minneapolis and the Fuse Gallery in New York. She has been published in Ganz's Graffiti Women, Cey Adam's Definitions and both of the Murrays books Burning New York and Broken Windows. Since moving to LA three years ago and adding her first name Jules to the equation, Jules Muck has shown at Lab Art Gallery and Rivera Gallery in Hollywood. Her murals are prominent all over the Venice Beach area, where she lives and has her studio. Most recent are her works on side of Gelina restaurant and the Main St Lindsay Lohan portrait that was featured on Access Hollywood and in Newsweek's The Daily Beast. Jules Muck paints to live and lives to paint, everyday, forever.
