Hecho en Mexico: Scribe Heads South
Graffiti Across the Border
Story by Pete Dulin. Photography and artwork by Scribe.
Scribe, known worldwide for his graffiti murals and fine artwork, headed
south to Mexico on a recent trip to visit his sister and her family. While
there, he participated in a community art project that involved painting an
18-wheeler trailer and distributing posters of his artwork to local
children. "I don't know how they came up with the 18 wheeler," says Scribe,
whose given name is Donald Ross. "It was a cool idea but a little hard to
paint on."
Scribe's work has gained a following online and in places as far away as
Japan. In Mexico, familiarity with his art preceded Scribe's arrival. He was
also well-received as a guest. "The people down there were so nice and it
really blew me away how many people down there knew my work. They named a
lot of my early murals and work from KC," he says. "The thing that really
humbled me was how nice they were and some of the people throwing the event
had no money at all, but somehow made it all happen. I was in the really
rough parts of Mexico...this was no resort trip!"
Sharing his artistic gifts with children has long been a priority with
Scribe. Inspired by his two sons Elijah and Jonah, he developed the concept
for a children's book, There's an Octopus Under My
Bed,
filled with his richly-colored illustrations and published it last year.
(Read more about the
making of
the book and learn more about Scribe's inspiration for
the project.) In Mexico, he was flattered to meet children who knew
his
work and admired his talents.
Scribe held a gallery show inside an 18-wheeler where he exhibited
large-scale posters printed in Mexico while he was there. He also offered
small versions of his work. "We did a lot of posters that were small and
sold them for 20 pesos ($1.85) which was hard for some little kids so my
sister snuck them to the kids," says Scribe. "My sister and family handled
all the sales so I gave their ministry all the money only taking enough home
for a cup of coffee at the Dallas airport."
Spending time in Mexico among locals had an impact on Scribe, reminding him
of the good fortune he enjoyed back home in midtown Kansas City. "The trip
blew me away," he says. "We have it so good here."
View additional artwork and poster images by Scribe.
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