T Kid
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The Terrible T-KID 170 TAT TNB MAC | |
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| File:Streetfiles phos t-kid jay1 berlin.jpg T Kid piece (centre) alongside Phos4 (left) and Jay1 (right), Rummelsburg 1994 | |
| Born | Julius Cavero |
| Known for | Public art Graffiti Painting Street art |
| Style | Wildstyle |
| Movement | Graffiti |
| Website | tkid 170 on InstagramLua error in Module:WikidataCheck at line 29: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value). |
Julius Cavero, T-KID (or Terrible T-KID 170) is a graffiti artist from the Bronx, New York.[1]
Biography
[edit | edit source]Background and early life
[edit | edit source]T Kid's father was an immigrant from Peru, who worked at the Linden Assembly in New Jersey. His mother emigrated from Puerto Rico in the mid 1950s.
Graffiti
[edit | edit source]He started in the 1970s, tagging the name "King 13" every time he'd win a challenge, performing daredevil tricks on swings in local parks. He was a short lived member of a gang called the Bronx Enchanters and The Renegades of Harlem, where he learned how to paint trains.
He later became the president of TNB (The Nasty Boyz) and ex-president of TVS (The Vamp Squad), one of the most notorious New York graffiti crews. T-KID is still active and his work can be seen in the Bronx as well as around the world. He is also a member of MAC crew from Paris. T-Kid was originally asked to be the narrator for the Hip-Hop documentary Style Wars but he declined.
Appearances in other media
[edit | edit source]More recently T-Kid has appeared in the videogame Marc Eckō's Getting Up: Contents Under Pressure.
References
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External links
[edit | edit source]- Official Website Archived 2016-05-20 at the Wayback Machine
- Interview
- 2010 In depth Interview
- Image
- www.at149st.com
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