Expensive Graffiti Billboards

The Phil Frost and Samuel Bayer Billboard Series is Valuable

The Phil Frost and Samuel Bayer billboard series is so valuable, everyone wants a piece of the art work. It has recently been reported that a collaborative billboard worth up to $50, 000 was heisted in Los Angeles. Both artists are known for their contemporary and graffiti-style art pieces and their work is easily identifiable.

The tribal-inspired billboard in question featured a mug shot of man covered in graffiti tribal face paint. Beside the large scale iconic portraits was New York painter Phil Frost's signature set against gigantic star images. The piece is breathtaking and a collaborative masterpiece.

It is unfortunate this stunning art work has been stolen, but this does not mark the last Phil Frost and Samuel Bayer billboard that will be going up.
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