Name Raoul Davide Role Graffiti artist | Siblings Raoul Perre | |
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How & Nosm Graffiti
Raoul Perre (also known as HOW) and Davide Perre (also known as NOSM) are twin graffiti artists from New York City. They are both members of the Bronx-based graffiti crew, TATS CRU "The Mural Kings."
Contents
- How Nosm Graffiti
- Art of VIBE How and Nosm Go From Tagging Trains to 4 Story Buildings
- Careers
- References

Born in the Basque Country of San Sebastián, Spain, both grew up in Düsseldorf, Germany and began doing graffiti in 1988. They spent their late teenage years traveling the world painting walls and trains with each other. While visiting New York City in 1997, both were asked to become members of TATS CRU, and permanently relocated to New York City shortly thereafter in 1999.
Art of VIBE | How and Nosm Go From Tagging Trains to 4-Story Buildings
Careers
As a member of TATS CRU, both create elaborate murals for well known commercial clients like Sony. Both have also lectured at universities including MIT and their work have appeared in numerous films, music videos, documentaries, and most recently, the windows of the historic department store, Lord and Taylor.
Their work has gained recognition and has been discussed in various esteemed publications such as The New York Times and New York Magazine. Notably, their art, often characterized by its controversial themes, has attracted the attention of public figures such as the Rev. Al Sharpton, among others.
Additionally, Davide Perre is featured in a new interview in Amateur Magazine issue 012.