He hasn't been in Baltimore long -- just three years -- but Gaia is already adding to and changing the City's street art scene, according to Elizabeth Evitts Dickenson.
Here's an excerpt:
"Like other street artists, Gaia straddles the line between indoor and outdoor, between the street and the gallery. His delicate posters become victims of the elements and city clean-up crews, but the work is immortalized in an extensive online gallery on his Flickr page. He recently had a show at Gallery Heist, in San Francisco, and this June he will have a solo exhibition at Irvine Contemporary, in Washington, D.C."
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