Sunday, 25 August 2013

Graffiti fanatic Chris Brown gets involved with notorious street gang as he spray paints walls in Hawaii

Graffiti fanatic Chris Brown gets involved with notorious street gang as he spray paints walls in Hawaii

Chris Brown just can't put down the paint can. 
Seemingly unable - or perhaps unwilling - to stay out of trouble, the rapper has affiliated himself with a dangerous Los Angeles street gang and tagged them in a spray-painting spree around Honolulu, Hawaii, on Thursday.
Brown, 24, reportedly hired a guide to take him and his entourage to spots on the island's capital where they could legally graffiti, where he then decorated the walls with his signature monster artwork.
Graffiti king: Chris Brown used gang phrases in his legal spray painting in Honolulu, Hawaii on Thursday
Graffiti king: Chris Brown used gang phrases in his legal spray painting in Honolulu, Hawaii on Thursday
While the cartoonish spray paintings weren't against the law, the F.A.M.E. singer tagged his work with the gang logo, 'Fruits Piru,' an apparent reference to the Fruit Town Piru gang, next to the phrase, 'F**k police,' reported TMZ.
Brown has even been claiming Piru on Twitter, and has a sample of his graffiti as his profile photo. 'New painting I did in Hawaii!!!!' he tweeted on Friday.
As an explanation of his artistic 'inspiration,' he proclaimed to his almost 13,000 followers: 'I paint pics of monsters because its a reflection of u b***hass n***as and this b***hass system!'
Scary creatures: Brown's monster-strewn Hollywood Hills mansion not surprisingly distressed his wealthy neighbours
Scary creatures: Brown's monster-strewn Hollywood Hills mansion not surprisingly distressed his wealthy neighbours
Later, after his sell-out concert at the Waikiki Shell as part of the first annual PowerBash, he messaged: 'Hawaii show was amazing. Thanks to all the fans. Thx for having me. Had a amazing time seeing the joy everyone had.'
His Hawaii trip is is far from the first time that Rihanna's volatile ex-boyfriend has shown his passion for spray painting. In May - much to the annoyance of his neighbours - Brown adorned the side of his Hollywood Hills home with graffiti art representing a series of bold monster-like creatures.
One local resident reportedly had enough and called LA City Officials who then cited Chris for 'unpermitted and excessive signage,' and he was threatened with a hefty fine if he didn't paint over it.
Not hot wheels: The singer's Porshe is the latest victim of his tagging, and on-off girlfriend Karrueche Tran isn't happy about its new look
Not hot wheels: The singer's Porshe is the latest victim of his tagging, and on-off girlfriend Karrueche Tran isn't happy about its new look
From the front of the property, at least four large and somewhat frightening images could clearly be seen staring over the street.
Chris opted for brown, pink, red and white monsters, each with giant pointy teeth and scary eyes, not dissimilar to something from a children's comic.
Fortunately for the people in his wealthy 'hood, Brown obeyed the official order after losing the legal battle and had the ugly creatures painted over.
Aspiring gangster: The tattooed R&B singer (seen here at the Billboard Music Awards in May) has tied himself with a notorious LA street gang
Aspiring gangster: The tattooed R&B singer (seen here at the Billboard Music Awards in May) has tied himself with a notorious LA street gang
Refusing to give up his passion, however, he turned his artistic talents from his walls to his wheels and the controversial musician has now used his $90,000 Porsche car as a canvas.
Brown's on-off girlfriend, model Karrueche Tran, shared an Instagram picture of herself sitting on the bonnet of the graffiti-covered car and it seems she was rather unimpressed as she posted, 'this is what the f*** I come home to lmao this n**** man'
The Look At Me Now singer also had his Lamborghini customised to look like a Hot Wheels car, which is a popular children's toy. The sports car, which was once black, now made up of bold blue, yellow, red and white hues.

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