Undefeated have unveiled another impressive name for their Billboard Project with renowned artist Phil Frost offering his signature style of work. Recently Frost’s tribel-esque abstract work has been highly coveted and creating a lot great opportunities for the artist. This piece is entitled “Fresh 2 Death”, so if you are passing through Le Brea in LA make sure you get your camera ready.Via:[SLAMXHYPE]
Undefeated Billboard Project featuring Phil Frost
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