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# Scum

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@SCUMSOL has been creating art his whole life. As a kid, he began his art journey creating stencils and stickers.

Extending his interest in art during his youth, Scum began doing Graffiti where he found his artist identity

Being heavily influenced by movies and music, he found inspiration from individuals like Alejandro jordorowskjy, A Chilean-French avant-garde filmmaker who was best known for his 1970s films and Stanley Kubrick, Arguably one of the most influential filmmakers of the 20th Century.

He has also found inspiration through Classic hip hop and has a respect for anyone who can make a body of work feel unified and aesthitic no matter how many ideas are mashed together. In other words, Scum loves beautiful chaos.

Recently Scum has began exploring mexican indigenous history as well as mythology. His goal with this new exploration is to better understand his own culture and be able to share his new findings through his creative expression.

Scum Has arguably one of the best track records as an artist on solana. Working with brands such as Degods, DAA, FFF and has worked hand in hand with solanas best artist to date. He has spoken on panels most recently at breakpoint and traveled to Greenland with solana labs!

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