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Mucking It Up

Venice artist celebrates her unique style

Jules Muck is a Venice-based graffiti, mural and fine artist.

By Bridgette M. Redman Jules Muck has learned to celebrate who she is as an artist and who she is as a person. A first-generation immigrant, Muck was on the streets of New York at a young age after her parents returned to their home country. She had no thoughts of being an artist then and making money for what she did was far from her mind. Her goal at the time was to avoid being arrested for creating her art. As a street artist, Muck’s graffiti was made anonymously in the middle of the night. She started out just doing stylized words, often just the last name she had adopted: Muck. Now, years later, she has a studio in Venice and her work is in high demand. She just bought her third house using money made from her art. A self-made artist, she encourages young people to pursue art if it is their dream, no matter how much others might discourage them or try to minimize what they do as a hobby. “You don’t have to give up,” Muck said. “You just have to work hard and do it every day. If you do what you love and you open up, it works out. The community takes care of me 100% — that has been true wherever I go.” In addition to numerous walls in Southern California, Muck’s work is displayed on her Instagram account and on her website. She credits the artist Lady Pink for taking her under her arm and making her believe she could do more than what she was doing. “Lady Pink took me on as an apprentice,” Muck said. “The way she orchestrated my apprenticeship, as I worked for a living, she shifted me and gave me work that helped me navigate and slowly transitioned me to being my own thing.” It is a connection that has persisted through the years. Muck said even this past summer when she was in Upstate New York, Lady Pink, who is one of the pioneers of graffiti art, made sure she had work. “She has helped me and so many other young women and men find their way into the art world,” Muck said. “We’re all people who didn’t have access to a formal art education. We had no nepotism, no family connections. She’s so amazing in that way. She has no fear, to be able to hand off work like that.”

Where art meets crime

Muck said that before Lady Pink, she didn’t believe that she was worthy. She ran around at night under the cover of anonymity, painting and then running away with no one knowing it was her. “My intense urge to create was bad and illegal, it was very hidden,” Muck said. Then things began to change. She was arrested and her family found out what she was doing. She started to see people talking about her work in AOL chat rooms. They always referred to her as “this guy” and that “he” did all these crazy things. “It made me start coming forward as a woman and I had this idea to paint female walls with all women and to celebrate that and to let it be known we were girls,” Muck said. Fast forward to 2001 and Muck was one of the first women invited to paint the Wall of Fame in New York. The following year they gave her a massive wall and asked her to invite all the women she knew. They all came down and painted together.

Mucking up Venice

Muck moved to Venice and immersed herself in the community there. People responded to her art and Venice would become the “most Mucked city” in the world, with her murals going up everywhere. “I have to say that all of Southern California has felt very art-friendly,” Muck said. “I liked Venice because they let me do a lot more art and most of the people there were really receptive to it. When I moved there, there were a lot of artists. I can’t really say that now. Most of my friends are gone. They moved to the east side or all over.” She said she loves the energy of Venice and will always be inspired by it, but because of the scale and amount she paints, she has to move around. If she stayed in Venice, she would run out of space. Muck’s work has taken her all around the world. She’s painted in New Orleans, Miami, Indianapolis, Michigan, anywhere that has work for her. She recently painted a Syrian refugee camp. Sometimes she is surprised by the reception she receives. “For me, the most bizarre was Indianapolis,” Muck said. “I couldn’t believe how receptive they were to my art.” She was supposed to spend three days there a few years ago, but she ended up staying longer and doing more than 100 murals. She was in demand from businesses and residences. After she left, they threw a huge mural festival. “People wanted art on their houses, their garages, their cars,” Muck said. “They were so thrilled with this kind of mural work that they had seen when they traveled to Portland and California and New York, that they wanted it and now they have it.”

Pandemic painting online

During the pandemic, Muck found herself in isolation like so many other people. She quarantined with the family of her boyfriend and needed to come up with things to do. She partnered with a friend of hers who was an out-of-work web designer. Together, they created coloring pages of her art and an

A lot of the work that Muck has been doing lately is creating residential murals and backyard art for people.

online tarot reading. “It was a fun way for us to both stay busy,” Muck said. “Every day I released a coloring book page.” For the tarot reading, Muck invited different artists and musicians to make up little sayings for each of the images that she painted. People can ask a question and click on the deck to get an image and saying. More recently, she’s been back doing mural work. People who have been stuck at home have been wanting residential murals and backyard work.

Demand still surprises

Sometimes Muck’s work takes paths she doesn’t expect. Several years ago, she was friends with a young man who had a brain tumor that he decided not to treat. Billy loved picking through garbage to find what he saw as treasures. He’d get really excited about it. After he died, Muck started to notice the trash, things her friend would have been thrilled with. There were all sorts of bulk pieces on the side of the road — coaches, refrigerators and other furnishings. They were taking a long time to be picked up and they would call out to her. She started painting them, something she said hearkened back to her roots of not having permission, but avoiding getting arrested. One time the police pulled up and watched her paint. She said they seemed confused because it wasn’t illegal but it was odd. Muck painted a lot of trash and took pictures of them to gather them into what she called a Muck Book. The intent, though, was that like Billy, they were temporary and made in tribute to his life. “What made me stop was that people started collecting them,” Muck said. “People were collecting diseased couches and moldy refrigerators and putting them in their houses. It became a bummer. It was within an hour of me painting and it was gone to someone’s house. I lost the thrill. I’ll do it every now and then when I’m inspired, but not how I did during that time period.”

Passing on the mentoring

The project Muck is most excited about currently is working with the Queens Project in Watts. It is a chance for her to do for young women what Lady Pink did for her. She’s working with young women and they are painting side by side as she teaches about art. “It’s amazing, the young girls I meet,” Muck said. “They start crying when they meet me. They are so sweet.” It’s what inspired Muck to start posting more pictures of herself as she works so that young women could see that she was a woman and that women can do graffiti art. When she talks to them, she encourages them to see their art as worthy.

Living into her name

Even Muck’s adopted last name is part of her celebrating who she is rather than who people wanted her to be. Her grandmother would call her a “mucky pup” because she was inherently messy. “I’m a slob,” Muck said. “I was shamed for it as a kid and as an adult. Muck is my celebration of who I am. I’m messy, I make a mess. Most of the things I own have paint splatters. My hair often isn’t brushed. I like to show a story of beautiful things coming out of the muck. It’s just a dichotomy of things. I think that I’ve always embraced it because so many people pushed against it.”

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SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES. Petition of ZACHARY ELLIS GARAI, for Change of Name. TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: 1.) Petitioner: Zachary Ellis Garai filed a petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows: a.) Zachary Ellis Garai to Zachary Ellis Djanogly Garai 2.) THE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in this matter appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition for change of name should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described above must file a written objection that includes the reasons for the objection at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing. NOTICE OF HEARING: Date: August 6, 2021. Time: 8:30 AM. Dept.: K. The address of the court is 1725 Main Street Santa Monica, CA 90401-Santa Monica Courthouse. A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be published at least once each week for four successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of general circulation, printed in this county: Los Angeles. Original filed: May 18, 2021. Lawrence Cho, Judge of the Superior Court. PUBLISH: The Argonaut Newspaper 06/24/21, 07/01/21, 07/08/21, 07/15/21

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(www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), en el Centro de Ayuda de las Cortes de California, (www.sucorte.ca.gov) o poniéndose en contacto con la corte o el colegio de abogados locales. AVISO: Por ley, la corte tiene derecho a reclamar las cuotas y los costos exentos por imponer un gravamen sobre cualquier recuperación de $10,000 ó más de valor recibida mediante un acuerdo o una concesión de arbitraje en un caso de derecho civil. Tiene que pagar el gravamen de la corte antes de que la corte pueda desechar el caso.

The name and address of the court is (El nombre y dirección de la corte es): Central District, County of Los Angeles, 111 North Hill Street, Los Angeles, CA 90012.

The name, address, and telephone number of plaintiff's attorney is (El nombre, la dirección y el númerode teléfono del abogado del demandante, o del demandante que no tiene abogado, es): Jay J. Chung, 520 South Grand Avenue, Suite 1070, Los Angeles, CA 90071; (213) 341-1602.

D a t e F i l e d ( F e c h a ) : 0 3 / 2 5 / 2 0 2 0 .

This case concerns the following properties:

(1) 1307 West 59th Place, Los Angeles, CA 90044 (“Property I”), legal description: Lot 14 of Tract 3987, as per map recorded in Book 42, Pages 51 and 52 of Maps, in the Office of the Recorder of said County. APN: 6003-009-017, and; (2) 1440 West 62nd Street, Los Angeles, CA 90047 (“Property II”), legal description: Lot 109 of Tract no. 5687, as per map recorded in Book 61 Page 24 of Maps in the Office of the County Recorder of said County. APN: 6002026-017.

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