I could say I started graffiti when I was about 5 years old. At that
point I lived in Mexico and had a patio with this huge blue wall that
looked boring. It would make me think of the sea. One day I decided to
pick up a few painting utensils as crayons, markers, spray paint and
drew a huge whale and fishes with random letters on the side! Haha, I
remember this because I got my ass beat and my dad made me scrub the
shit of for days even though it never came off! Haha! After that we
move to LA and all the colorful walls caught my eye and I would always
wonder about it. Asking my mama what it was, and she would answer
"rayones", the Spanish word for scribbles.

Then we moved to a city
north of LA named Oxnard I didn't see much of this beautiful art
around, so I got into comic books and cartoons. Once I was a little
older, I started noticing my uncles would do graffiti, they would write
"dwk" in everything, I found their black books and pics from freights
and walls they would rock! That's when I started asking about this
graffiti culture! Then I moved but kept the little knowledge I had
about this beautiful culture! I got my own black book and some makers
and started writing on every trash can in every alley i would pass! Had
a few issues with the law, I’d stop but I would always go back to
writing on things that didn’t belong to me! Then I got my hands in the
cope2 video and that’s where I picked up the basics of bombing! I was
going all out, painting on buses when I would get off, I painted police
cars, day time bombing in active streets. I was just going crazy on the
graff tip, but of course there are always snitches so I got raided and
went back to jail.
This time I didn’t do a few days but a few months!!
What can I say I’m a Graffaholik for real ! While I was in there I sketched,
something I would hardly do and came out with a different mental,
started focusing on murals and paid jobs. I still hit the streets.
There's nothing better then the triple rush of doing a billboard while
the alcohol runs through your veins! But getting paid for doing
graffiti also feels good especially with the economy these days! I
could say I was one of the pioneers of this new movement called "body
art" when I started doing it wasn’t because everyone was doing it, I
was just being a drunk asshole writing on girls at parties and it
evolved to doing pieces on beautiful females. Once I started getting my
work out there through the internet, I started getting invited to
events, first with walls and dolls by BMT, then by Girls gone graff by
Fear UTI and Bubbles Magazine by FAE and SNAPR. I am now setting up my own
events. I am SESOER ONE from LITcrew, a new era graffiti artist
representing this hiphop element!