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After painting trains Cap focused on his career as a painter learning new techniques and using different paints. while painting a wall here and there. He then went to Zurig, Switzerland to do some live painting at an art festival painting a canvas in open air by a lake at a place called Rote Fabrik. at the end of his stay an artist from the crew running the festival asked Cap to cap the canvas that he had done and he did. That canvas went to a museum exhibit in Copenhagen and a photo of it made it into a book about graffiti art. Then Cap went to weisbadden, Germany to paint at another art festival where there were hundreds of artist painting. It was great for Cap to paint with so many artists, and see so many different names and styles from many different cities and countries. after that Cap and some of the New York artists went to Amsterdam, Holland to paint and cap enjoyed visiting some museums.

Next back in New York city, Cap got together with Alife NYC for an exhibit of cap prints and Cap gear. Cap added his logo to tee shirts, hoodies and sweatshirts as well as his signature beer mugs. soon to be rereleased. at the opening Cap met Mike and Steve Malbon the owners of Frank 151 magazine jumping right into some projects with them. He did a Cap interview for Frank 151 and also interviewed someone for them, then doing projects with Ride Snowboards and Dragon optical. Then doing a line of tee shirts with Wild Style Technicians and added artwork to the background of the Warriors video game and a Concrete Immortalz story. And adding his canvas to some local gallery exhibits.

Cap has recently contributed his unique tag style alphabet to Mad C's Street Fonts book. And is making a limited edition set of prints from his page in that book of his letters to an art gallery exhibit at La Grille in Switzerland, with some other artists from Street Fonts. Also contributing a story to a book about graffiti by Json a New York artist, soon to be released. While doing exhibits in these galleries,The Drive In gallery, Gallery 151, Bemrimon Contemporary gallery. Cap is preparing himself for bigger projects as he finishes his book about his life as a painter/artist. Always painting new canvas, while painting walls with friends when he can. Thanks