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Legendary New York Graffiti artist Anthony Clark, a.k.a. A-one, died in Paris on Sunday from complications of a brain hemorrhage. He was only 37 years old. He is survived by his long time girlfriend in Paris and his mother in NY.
Everyone who knew Aone or his work knew he was full of energy, life and jokes which reflected through his huge smile and his beautiful paintings.
He was a great painter that came from the streets of NY to being collected in some of the most prestigious museums, galleries and private collections around the globe.
Our hearts go out to his family and those close to him.
R.I.P.
Anthony Clark a.k.a. Aone
1964-2001
A quote by Aone painted on Fashion Moda (circa 1982):
"The Deadly Aone standing on the top of A mountain
of dreams, telling myself the broil isn't as hard as it seems!
Colors: bake, burn, sizzle, roast, grill and broil"
....We'll miss you brother, you're in our hearts. - Dzine
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Today I was very sad to hear about the death of
another member of the FUN Gallery Crew. My beloved
friends Keith Haring, Jean Michel Basquiat and Dondi
White have been joined up in heaven with the
incredible artist A-One. A true original in graffiti
art, A-One's canvases were always something I was
proud to exhibit. His special dreamlike world was
perfectly expressed by a lovely spray can technique
that was all his own. Add to the fact that like his
compadres above he was always quick to keep my
thinking and actions correct, and his neverending
query, "Where are my duckets?"
I can't believe I will never see A-One walk through my
door again. At the time of his death he was living in
Paris as a successful artist.
I can only close with a story from back in the day
that I heard from another member of the original crew,
Kiely Jenkins (Obdewl X):
I was looking out the window of my studio (5th floor
Lower East Side) when I saw A-One carrying a
tremendous boom-box bigger than he was down the
street. Deciding to go into a store he set the box
down in the middle of the intersection still on full
blast, cars speeding by in four directions. (Leaving
his hands free for shopping!)
After making it up to Kiely's with the beer and
lighting up a fattie, Kiely asked him "Why did you
just leave your box out in the street?"
A-One replied, "I wanted to hear my music, man."
Goodbye, A-One
Patti Astor
FUN Gallery
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Good Bye My Hit master your work is done only on this mold of a planet!
You always Drew a Great Ikonoklast Panzerism letter Tank for me...Fly in your
"A" far and Hit to hurt as you always have...Like my #1...We all know you
will "ROCK THE GALAXY" now that you've got the chance...So Burn'em! I will be
watching.
THE RAMM:ELL:ZEE
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