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Assorted Spray Paint Caps, 1970s-1990s: Formerly Owned by Lady Pink
Assorted Spray Paint Caps, 1970s-1990s: Formerly Owned by Lady Pink

Assorted Spray Paint Caps, 1970s-1990s: Formerly Owned by Lady Pink

Associated name EMP Women's History Project
Datec.1980
Mediumplastic
DimensionsRepresentative Sample: 13/16 × 15/16 in. (2 × 2.381 cm)
Overall (Diameter): 15/16 in. (2.381 cm)
Credit LineMoPOP permanent collection
Object number1999.910.2.1-.19
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Street art and graffiti hold cultural significance in the way they help artists express their individuality and critique political, cultural, social, and economic issues, as a subculture with a message. Caps, also known as nozzles, tips, and actuators, come in many sizes shapes, and colors and can produce a variety of desired line widths, spray effects, and overall output volume. Most spray paints include a spray nozzle or cap and it is typical for a graffiti artist to remove the stock cap and replace it with a more task- appropriate one. Using the wrong cap can result in shaky and undesired strokes, while using the right caps can give the artist sharp, crisp, and accurate lines as well as speed up larger tasks.

Lady Pink (Sandra Fabara, b. 1964), is an Ecuadorian-American graffiti and mural artist. Her career focused on using graffiti and murals as acts of rebellion, empowering women and self-expression. Lady Pink’s name was chosen for her aesthetics because the name “Pink” is feminine and she wanted other artists to know that she was a girl. She started calling herself Lady Pink because of her love of historical romances, England, the Victorian period, and the aristocracy. Lady Pink was nicknamed the "first lady of graffiti," because she was one of the first active women in the early 1980s New York City subway graffiti subculture.

Assorted variety color of spray paint caps with paint residue.
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Feather Boa circa 1970: formerly owned by Janis Joplin
EMP Women's History Project
Date: c. 1970
Medium: feather
Object number: 1998.74.2
Bradley "P" Electric Bass Guitar Formerly Owned by Bikini Kill and Nation of Ulysses
EMP Women's History Project
Date: 1975-1980
Medium: wood; metal; plastic
Object number: 2000.412.1
Oral history interview with Doctor Dre, New York, NY, November 5, 1998
Experience Music Project. Oral History Program
Date: November 5, 1998
Object number: 1998.934.1
Belton Deco-Spray Paint, Pastel Rose, early 1990s: Formerly Owned by Lady Pink
Belton
Date: c. 1990
Medium: plastic; aluminum; aerosol
Object number: 1999.910.6
Montana pintura paint spray, Frambuesa [Strawberry], late 1990s: formerly owned by Lady Pink
Montana Colors, S.L.
Date: c. 1990
Medium: plastic; aluminum; aerosol
Object number: 1999.910.22
Epoxy Paint, High Gloss Azalea, mid-1970s: Formerly Owned by Lady Pink
National Can
Date: c. 1975
Medium: plastic; aluminum; aerosol
Object number: 1999.910.9
Red Devil High Gloss Polyurethane Spray Enamel, Winter Green, mid-1970s: Formerly Owned by Lady Pink
Red Devil Paints & Chemicals, Div. of Insilco
Date: c. 1970
Medium: plastic; aluminum; aerosol
Object number: 1999.910.7
Home Cote Interior Exterior Spray Enamel, Bright Green, late 1970s: Formerly Owned by Lady Pink
Red Devil Paints & Chemicals, Div. of Insilco
Date: c. 1970
Medium: plastic; aluminum; aerosol
Object number: 1999.910.8
Krylon Interior / Exterior Paint, White, late 1990s: formerly owned by Lady Pink
Sherwin-Williams Consumer Group
Date: c. 1991
Medium: plastic; aluminum; aerosol
Object number: 1999.910.16
Krylon Interior / Exterior Paint, Pastel Yellow, early 1990s: Formerly Owned by Lady Pink
Krylon
Date: c. 1990
Medium: plastic; aluminum; aerosol
Object number: 1999.910.5
Buntlack Graphic-Spray, Rotorange [Red Orange], early 1990s: formerly owned by Lady Pink
Marabuwerke
Date: c. 1990
Medium: plastic; aluminum; aerosol
Object number: 1999.910.21
Wet Look New Super Hi-Gloss Enamel, Out-Of-Sight Orange, late 1970s: formerly owned by Lady Pink
New York Bronze Powder Co., Inc.
Date: c. 1970
Medium: plastic; aluminum; aerosol
Object number: 1999.910.10
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