Inspired by the graffiti and urban landscapes, SAEB paints the lyrics in music and gives them a new context to reinforce their potency and relevance to his everyday life. His art has evolved from graphite on paper to aerosol on buildings, which have catapulted him to use acrylic and oil paint. Ultimately, SAEB’s paintings allow you to view, construe, debate, and repute his artistic style.
You like that slightly piercing light green, don´t you? The reddish colours look a little lost due to the colour of the wall in my eyes. And at first sight I imagined something with a multi-colour diagonal fading where the letter A strides. At any rate a worthy mural for a place just behind the basket! 😙
A sparcely painted highly contrasting background, strong colours and those two "hollow" letters make it an attractive piece. I bet the building´s front looks more vivid with the style than before (yet nobody will thank you, of course)!
@@ursaeb8904have you tried Loop? It's also great and has high pressure. On top of that, many cans like Montana lose much of their pressure towards the end of the can and Loop cans do not have that problem. Hope that helps though you're clearly more experienced than me 😅. Keep up the good work, your art is amazing
As soon as I saw the black tile my hair stood on end and the feeling came back. I KNOW that had to be satisfying putting those clean lines on fresh colored tile. Oooo