Cope2

[3] Early work includes cover art for a Boogie Down Productions album titled Sex and Violence.

[3] In 2002, Cope2 provided artwork for Adam Bhala Lough's Bomb the System, including a piece on the Brooklyn Bridge.

[4] Also in 2005, Time magazine commissioned Cope2, for $20,000 USD, to paint a billboard ad in the SoHo district of Manhattan, on Houston and Wooster.

[citation needed] In 2008, Cope2 collaborated with Adidas and Foot Locker to release a collection of clothes and accessories in Europe.

[8] In 2015, Cope2 was arrested again for allegedly pulling a gun on fellow artist at the Bowery Graffiti Wall in New York City.

However, this was met with criticism from victims of his abuse, including RJ Rushmore, editor of Vandalog, who shared several of Cope2's past homophobic and violent tweets and Instagram posts.