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A few years ago we did a tribute art show to our friend Jax, a bubbly, super talented MC who passed away. We were all given the task of doing creative portraits of him and so I did this character in my style and incorporated his name in a "future-tech" filled graffiti style. Instead of drawing the "A" in his name, I used a bunch of adjectives that described what kind of guy Jax was to the Hip-Hop community in Atlanta and his NYC home. R.I.P. Jax. We love and miss you.