“I wondered if I was going to wind up like Mike Brown ... Lugo began making pottery that evoked ancient Greek forms years ago, long before the Princeton museum called to suggest he sort ...
The Greeks' trademark red and black pottery was very ... Their temples were held up with stone columns and sometimes decorated with stone carvings of famous battles from Greek myths.
Roberto Lugo lived in Kensington and did graffiti. He left due to the violence and studied art. Now his ancient Greek-themed pottery is on exhibit at a Princeton University Art Museum gallery.
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