PCL., P. P. (2015, June 28). It’s all about cute for street artist Sand One, whose creations are making a splash in Bangkok. Bangkok Post article. Retrieved October 13, 2021, from https://www.bangkokpost.com/print/605800/.
This article highlights the international impact which Sand One has had with her art. The article speaks on Sand One’s upbringing and the circumstances that have influenced her into becoming the artist that she is (growing up with no father). Although Sand one had a tough childhood she wants it to be known that her goal in her art is to “spread positivity” and “not make [her] look miserable”
Ogilvie, J. P. (2018, July 1). Laist interview: Sand one, street artist. LAist. Retrieved October 13, 2021, from https://laist.com/news/entertainment/laist-interview-sand-one-street-art.
This article transcribes an interview done by LAist. It highlights Sand One’s way of definging her art. One highlight from this interview is Sand One’s distinction between graffiti and art, graffiti being more of a “letter style...sexy danger”, while Sand One’s art is more of a “clean and nice image”. Sand One draws a clear distinction between her art and graffiti art.Sand One aims to end the negative connotation on graffiti art by emphasizing on the hardworking it takes to create art.
Cruz, R. R. D. L. (2018, March 8). East L.A. artist sand one paints picture of success to Hesperia High Students. vvdailypress.com. Retrieved October 14, 2021, from https://www.vvdailypress.com/news/20180307/east-la-artist-sand-one-paints-picture-of-success-to-hesperia-high-students.
This article highlights the upbringing of Sand One and some of the struggles she went through being in a “male dominated” field. She speaks on her success as a Chicana artist and how she even was able to work with the NBA. The article is written on a positive and inspiring note. The article is seen to show Sand One coming back to her roots.
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