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George "SEN ONE" Morillo, Graffiti artist, was born and raised on the Upper West Side of Manhattan in New York City. George first started writing graffiti in his neighborhood in 1980 with a bunch of kids from the Upper West Side community. He became a member of the famous graffiti trio called IBM under the tutelage of POKE. In time, New York City began to change, and street artists and their art were outlawed and the old canvases (subway trains) gave way to less rebellious ones (fabric). Now George has taken his Graffiti art to the fine arts world and sees it as a gateway to give young people an avenue for expression and simultaneously introduce them to art, cartooning, and advertising.


He is currently teaching Graffiti art classes on the Upper West Side with the Goddard Riverside Beacon Program while creating original artwork designs for many different clients. He creates everything from personalized miniature graffiti subway car replicas, all sizes of graffiti laced fine art canvases, clothing and footwear. George “SEN One” has created graffiti influenced designs for fashion icons such as Rachel Roy featured in all six of Macy’s display windows, and has also created designs and the logo for New York Knicks' Amar'e Stoudemire clothing line. Additionally, George has a sneaker deal with HIP HOP USA's "Subway Series", which features graffiti legends from 1970's and 1980's that did subway trains, and his own clothing line with "ATM" (About The Movement). His designs extend to furniture and fabrics for Koverton Furniture and Raydoor.