Puerto Rican artist with Tats Cru graffiti roots to give away jean jackets at Wynwood gallery

Art meets fashion: Complimentary Levi’s customization bar and SEN2 come to Museum of Graffiti’s private gallery

EVENT IN WYNWOOD: These images courtery of the Museum of Graffiti in Miami celebrate Puerto Rican Artist SEN2 ahead of his April 11 exhibit at the museum's private gallery in Wynwood.

MIAMI — In Puerto Rico, while growing up in the poverty of Canteras, Sandro Figueroa got hooked on spray paint in San Juan’s Santurce neighborhood.

The graffiti in Calle Cerra was close to the Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico and the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo. He later moved to New York City.

And while in the Bronx, as a teen, Figueroa became known as SEN2 and found refuge with the Tats Cru, a group of Nuyorican graffiti writers.

“It was there that he made his mark with intricate wildstyle pieces on subway trains and throughout streets,” Cece Feinberg, a public relations agent promoting an event with the Museum of Graffiti in Miami, wrote in a statement.

The museum’s private gallery, at 2521 NW 3 Ave. in Miami’s Wynwood, will host an exhibit by SEN2 from 7 to 9 p.m. on April 11 — with a special giveaway.

In partnership with Levi’s, the private gallery will be giving away SEN2’s art prints on Trucker Jackets on a first-come, first-served basis, and while supplies last.

“His color palette ranges from striking grayscale works to paintings bursting with bright, glossy color,” Feinberg wrote. “Each piece incorporates elements of graffiti, paying homage to his roots while showcasing his ever-evolving and refined artistic identity.”

For more information about the museum’s private gallery events, visit this page.

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