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Carmen Trutanich Clowned in Poster as Anti-Street Art 'Mister Meaner'

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Carmen Trutanich and the street art community aren't exactly BFFs.

The L.A. city attorney has targeted out-of-compliance murals, famous outdoor art-makers and graffiti taggers, sometimes with the zeal of a capital murder prosecutor.

One auteur said last year that Trutanich's campaign against street art and the people who make it was "like beating a dead horse." Well, that horse has been resurrected in the form of an anti-Trutanich poster:


This poster and scaled-down stickers of it were sent out to the media anonymously this week:

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The work portrays City Hall's top justice official as a glib man with handcuffs on the brain. If you ask us, it's clearly meant to look like the work of legendary L.A. artist Robbie Conal (see the real thing below):

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However, the Trutanich piece doesn't have melted-wax decay and brutality of a real Conal, in our opinion.

The Weekly received a large poster, ideal for illicit posting and "sniping," and several small stickers of the image. It's not clear if the thing is going up on walls near you, thus provoking its very subject.

Interestingly, the term "mister meaner" was in the news recently.

The poster's provocation, meanwhile, will only give the city attorney greater recognition in L.A. He could probably use it, as he lost his recent bid to become the L.A. County district attorney.

Maybe this could be the image for his next tough-on-crime campaign.

[@dennisjromero / djromero@laweekly.com / @LAWeeklyNews]


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Lukeandholly08
Lukeandholly08

It seems to me that the handcuffs on top of his head depict Mickey mouse ears! Not sure, but it would make sense! This guy is such a poor excuse of a man, let alone city attorney. He should resign before he ruins himself and his cult followers.

Chalkboy
Chalkboy

This is good promotion for Trutanich.  Shows he's a tough law and order guy.

wolfman
wolfman

The fact that this has no comments after a day, not even from Trutanich's usual coterie of active detractors, says it all.  The guy's such a has-been already no one feels the need.  Even worse than being hated is being totally irrelevant.  But it looks like he'll continue his Quixotic quest to prosecute graffiti "artists" and billboard scofflaws with the zeal usually reserved for drug cartels until his bitter end.

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