Claudia "Claw Money" Gold is the most influential graffiti artist you've never heard of — but you've probably seen her work. In the more than 35 years since she scribbled her first piece of graffiti, ...
It looks like Claw Money has been pretty busy these days. In case you aren't familiar with her, Claw Money is a graffiti legend who got her start in New York during the 1980s. Back then, her signature ...
Now that she’s retired from the graffiti game, Queens-born Claw Money (whose signature claw you’ve seen all over the city and on Ecko apparel) says she has “like, 10,000 jobs.” ...
The East Village office of graffiti writer turned fashion designer Claw Money overflows with unpacked boxes full of sweatshirts, T-shirts, underwear, and tote bags—all emblazoned with her signature ...
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The graffiti subculture has long been a boys club, but Claw Money has got the guys beat. The street artist is translating her signature tag — a three-taloned claw scrawled from Downtown L.A. to Milan ...
GRAFFITI artists are notorious for keeping a low profile, letting their colorful work do the talking for them. But in the striking new book “Autograf: New York City’s Graffiti Writers” by photographer ...