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Gemma - Arts District
Risk One
RISK, also known as Risk One, is a legendary Los Angeles–based graffiti artist whose 38-year career has profoundly shaped the global evolution of graffiti and street culture. A true pioneer, he was among the first to paint unconventional canvases such as freight trains, buses, freeways, and the “heavens” of towering overpasses, helping cement graffiti as a cultural movement. Beyond the streets, RISK bridged art and fashion with the groundbreaking Third Rail brand, recognized as the first authentic streetwear line merging skateboarding and hip-hop culture. His work, marked by innovative letter forms, deconstruction, and masterful color layering, has been exhibited in major institutions including the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles. Committed to community and environmental causes, he has collaborated with youth and global foundations while continuing to push the boundaries of contemporary art. Most recently, he was featured in Beyond the Streets China with one of the exhibition’s largest installations and was honored with the 2023 Art Wynwood Lifetime Artist Achievement Award.
Gear Duran
Lawrence “Gear” Duran, known as Gear Duran, is a world-renowned artist with over 30 years of experience specializing in large-scale murals, immersive installations, fine art, and digital 2D/3D artwork. Skilled in tools like Blender, ZBrush, Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, and more, he has created hundreds of pieces for high-profile clients worldwide. His portfolio includes projects such as murals for the Las Vegas Raiders Allegiant Stadium, Chinatown’s “Las Vegas Rising,” Huntington Beach AES Power Plant, and immersive installations like Cannabition and Requiem Coffee Tea & Fantasy. With formal training from the Gnomon School of Visual FX and certifications in industrial floor epoxy installation and heavy equipment operation, Gear Duran combines creativity, technical expertise, and project leadership to deliver impactful large-scale art experiences globally.
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Xavi Penneton
Xavi Panneton (b. 1977) is an internationally recognized artist whose work merges abstract, graffiti, and visionary art with contemporary design. With a background spanning multiple genres, he now explores experimental processes that integrate technology and mixed media to push abstract expressionism into the 21st century. Best known for his architectural murals and large-scale immersive installations, Panneton has transformed spaces ranging from luxury hotels and corporate campuses to schools, nightclubs, music festivals, and retail environments. His work has been featured in major cities worldwide and commissioned by leading clients including Google, Patagonia, Insomniac, the University of Illinois, and Do Lab.
Amy Sol
Amy Sol is an internationally recognized painter, sculptor, and muralist whose work spans solo exhibitions, group shows, and large-scale public art projects across the U.S., Europe, Asia, and Australia. With solo shows like Dear Creatures at Thinkspace Gallery in Los Angeles and The Mending at Outré Gallery in Melbourne, plus participation in major exhibitions such as Hi-Fructose Invitational and 20 Years of Thinkspace, Amy has become known for her dreamlike, narrative-driven style. Her mural work includes projects for Street Art for Mankind in Houston, Nevada State University, The City of Las Vegas, and World Wide Walls in Seoul and Honolulu, bringing her artistic vision to urban landscapes worldwide.
Jerry Misko
Jerry Misko is a Las Vegas–born artist whose vibrant paintings and murals have been commissioned by the City of Las Vegas, the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority, MTV, and the Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, among others. His work is held in the corporate collections of Saks Fifth Avenue, the Howard Hughes Corporation, Golden Nugget Hotel and Casino, Cirque du Soleil, The Molasky Group of Companies, and Maccioni Restaurant Group, as well as numerous private collections worldwide. Repeatedly recognized by the local press as “Best Local Artist” by both Las Vegas CityLife and Las Vegas Weekly, Misko is also deeply committed to philanthropy, donating artwork to organizations such as the Nevada Cancer Institute, Neon Museum, Keep Memory Alive, Shade Tree, St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital, and many others. He continues to live and work in his hometown of Las Vegas, Nevada.