International graffiti artist who travelled to Melbourne to tag jailed for 6 months

By Bianca Hall, Legal Affairs
Updated May 31 2016 - 6:23pm, first published 4:28pm
Jim Clay Harper here with Danielle Bremner. Harper was arrested in Fitzroy on May 4, but Bremner remains unaccounted for.
Jim Clay Harper here with Danielle Bremner. Harper was arrested in Fitzroy on May 4, but Bremner remains unaccounted for.
The pair and associates tagged trains at a host of locations including Bayswater train station, South Kengsington, Pakenham and a V/Line train discovered defaced at Traralgon. Photo: UTAHETHER.COM
The pair and associates tagged trains at a host of locations including Bayswater train station, South Kengsington, Pakenham and a V/Line train discovered defaced at Traralgon. Photo: UTAHETHER.COM
The pair have previously been described as being the 'Bonnie and Clyde' of street art.
The pair have previously been described as being the 'Bonnie and Clyde' of street art.
Harper also faces jail time in New York for outstanding graffiti offences Photo: UTAHETHER.COM
Harper also faces jail time in New York for outstanding graffiti offences Photo: UTAHETHER.COM
The pair's tags were also found in Footscray, Collingwood, Abbotsford, the CBD, and on the walls of RMIT University and Etihad Stadium. Photo: UTAHETHER.COM
The pair's tags were also found in Footscray, Collingwood, Abbotsford, the CBD, and on the walls of RMIT University and Etihad Stadium. Photo: UTAHETHER.COM

An internationally-renowned graffiti artist who travelled to Australia to vandalise Melbourne trains and buildings has been jailed for six months.

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