![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() So he decided to leave his business behind. But he lost interest after a couple of months and dropped out. After graduating he enrolled in a graphic design course at Chaffey College to learn how to screen-print. “That was a thorn that bothered me: My art was neither recognizable nor distinctive.”Īt Los Osos High School in Rancho Cucamonga, Vides began selling stenciled shirts. He didn’t fear running afoul of the police, but he fretted over his still-generic style. But their youngest son kept spreading his illicit handiwork across the Inland Empire - Pomona, Colton, Bloomington, San Bernardino. ![]() When he was almost 15, his parents moved the family to Rancho Cucamonga to get their children away from their unwelcoming neighborhood. “My siblings were about five years older than me, but I was the only troublemaker,” Vides says. His devout evangelical parents, Oscar and Eva Vides, worked all day, leaving him and his older siblings, Carlos and Melissa, at home for long stretches under the watch of his maternal grandparents. ![]()
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