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Cast, Part, Stab2 (Fargo), Dezo, Kezam, Shiro, and Break. Photo by Sye, TC5, FC. It started raining towards the end of the day.
Painted at the weekend alongside ...
Bandito, 3rd Eye, Desk, Ryder, Delon, Mr.Riks, Zase, Boswell, Soker...
Shouts to ... Epok, Kai One, Zesk, Stae, Shade 1, Khoi & Cheo ...
and big ups Jon Davey for the joiner
Lokey & Deams - St.Werburgh's Billboard ... Shout outs to me little assistant Mouse for passing me paint up ...
Lokey & Friends at the farm pub
Sidewalk Chalk Art,also called 3D graffiti, whether it's in chalk or paint, on walls or the street, represents a new way of combining the mastery of Renaissance art techniques with the gritty, ephemeral qualities of amazing street art. These 3D street artists gives graffiti a whole new meaning one that departs from the conventional interpretation of graffiti as vandalism in the form of images and letters scrawled on public property. Artists like Kurt Wenner, Eduardo Relero and Tracy Lee Stum create street art that is so incredible, it is almost impossible to pass by without being sucked in to the worlds they create on asphalt and concrete surfaces.Photographing the sidewalk chalk art is a tricky business. You have to position the camera to be from the exact position for it to look good like this does. Similar to the other sidwalk chalk drawings, you must understand that for the perspective illusion to work, the drawing in real life is much more stretched out that you would think it is.
Sidewalk Chalk Art,also called 3D graffiti, whether it's in chalk or paint, on walls or the street, represents a new way of combining the mastery of Renaissance art techniques with the gritty, ephemeral qualities of amazing street art. These 3D street artists gives graffiti a whole new meaning one that departs from the conventional interpretation of graffiti as vandalism in the form of images and letters scrawled on public property. Artists like Kurt Wenner, Eduardo Relero and Tracy Lee Stum create street art that is so incredible, it is almost impossible to pass by without being sucked in to the worlds they create on asphalt and concrete surfaces.Photographing the sidewalk chalk art is a tricky business. You have to position the camera to be from the exact position for it to look good like this does. Similar to the other sidwalk chalk drawings, you must understand that for the perspective illusion to work, the drawing in real life is much more stretched out that you would think it is.
Foam board. Manual cut. Height: 26.5 inches. Base plate diameter: Approx. 4 feet. (Still in progress).
Fast composite using 'noise dae... This is just an idea rather than a final work.. would like to add a lot more paint splatters and better integration of the text.
More about this work: www.graffititechnica.com/noise_3d_graffiti.html
Again, trying to get away from always doing dark designs. Had the idea that kids would throw paint at this thing.
Some delicious wordform by Mad Man (@madmanity) Leake Street, London, UK
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