Rx SKULLS
PORTLAND, OR
RX Skulls is the most meticulous street artist I have ever worked with. In a culture often defined by speed, improvisation, and chaos, RX operates with precision. I had the chance to go wheat pasting with him and what is usually a loose, unpredictable process became something else entirely. Every piece planned. Every placement considered. Every movement intentional. What's normally a scramble felt more like a James Bond mission. Calm, controlled, and executed cleanly. RX got that license to ill.
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That attention to detail runs through all of RX Skulls' work. His stickers are instantly recognizable, not just because of the imagery, but because of the craft behind them. Paper stock, cut, placement, durability. Nothing is accidental. He prints stickers like it's his job. Because it is.
RX Skulls was also the first artist I ever did a gang run with. That says a lot. His process invites trust. When you move with him, you know the work will be done right and with respect for the space.
While skulls anchor much of his visual language, the work never feels generic or recycled. RX's skulls carry personality, intention, and variation. Each one feels considered rather than mass produced, even when they appear in large numbers. This balance of repetition and refinement is a defining trait of his practice.
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RX Skulls' approach and output are explored more deeply in Sticker Movie, where his process, discipline, and philosophy around stickers as a legitimate art form are given the space they deserve. His work stands as proof that consistency and craftsmanship still matter, even in a medium built for speed.
RX Skulls fits naturally within the BEWM universe. He represents the side of street art that values preparation, respect, and execution. The kind of artist who shows up ready, leaves no mess behind, and makes the street better than he found it.
-ChiLLy WiLLy
Credit: Cody Keto
Credit: Cody Keto