Graffiti art earns space in Oklahoma City’s cultural landscape

Graffiti artist Robert Levering and his friends are challenging traditional criticism of their art form.

 
BY KEN RAYMOND | Modified: March 1, 2013 at 6:50 pm | Published: March 3, 2013   

The white-painted cinder block wall inside 808 Indoor Skatepark doesn’t look like much, but it’s got Robert Levering and his pals practically drooling.

photo - Left: Paint cans are lined up for Levering’s efforts in January at a mural at 808 Indoor  Skatepark in Oklahoma City.  PhotoS By Paul Hellstern, The Oklahoman
Left: Paint cans are lined up for Levering’s efforts in January at a mural at 808 Indoor Skatepark in Oklahoma City. PhotoS By Paul Hellstern, The Oklahoman

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Canvases like this one don’t come along every day. The business owner actually wants graffiti on his interior wall. Leave your mark here, and it’ll stay for years, forever maybe, or...
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