Elite Gudz | Graffiti Spray Can App
The “Graffiti Spray Can” App is a free download, developed by and highlighting the artwork of the Elite Gudz team, featuring Phetus, Mr. Den, Rodolfo Ledesma, Narek Gevorgian and Brian Ferrara. The app features a realistic shake animations and rattle sounds, multiple spray can skins and colors, a fun, easy to use paint program, mini games, and secret unlockables. You can download the “Graffiti Spray Can” App directly from iTunes by clicking here.
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Vevant Spotlights Elite Gudz Artist Phetus at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week

New York’s premier online fashion magazine, Vevant.com, has commissioned street artist and designer, Phetus, to transform their Fashion Week booth into a unique and stylized art gallery.
Alongside Pop-Culture pioneers and genre defining Icons, Phetus has etched a prolific pathway as unusual and non-conforming as his street artist moniker. Vevant.com both recognizes and supports the artistic talent and vision of Phetus and is excited to spotlight and present the exciting artist to Fashion Week attendees and the world abroad.
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INDIE184 Reps Concrete Immortalz

Elite Gudz has released the second video in a series starring graffiti’s most iconic and prolific artists as they join the ranks as official Concrete Immortalz.
One of today’s most active female graffiti writers, INDIE184 gave her thoughts on Immortalz creator Phetus, the comic and then destroyed a section of the Concrete Immortalz mural.
Originally painted at Tuff City Tattoo by Phetus and Such, the Concrete Immortalz mural was immediately destroyed by Cap, Cope2, T-Kid, Ban2, Indie and Cheez as a tribute to the real life actions that go on within the graffiti subculture.
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Elite Gudz’ | Phetus & Mr. Den Live Drawing for Wizard Sleeve Toys
Elite Gudz just unearthed some footage of Phetus and Mr. Den Live Drawing for an event hosted by Wizard Sleeve Toys during Art Basel week and cut another epic video for your viewing pleasure.
With just markers, canvases and a bottle of liquor, the duo wowed onlookers as they whipped up cartoony and creepy designs like only they can. Also on display were original canvases and vinyl toys by Phetus and Mr. Den inspired by Elite Gudz’ Concrete Immortalz.



