This was taken in Time Square in New York. Watch this guy create some amazing art with a spray can and a cake tin. Done for me infront of my eyes. This is now hung in my living room and is a great talking point and it only cost $20 :-)
To an artist, it's inspirational. To a critic, something to complain about. Once a hater, always a hater. I love art, no matter how it's done, because creativity is within.
Oh...but you have not seen my artwork...it's laughable...but I enjoy spending time creating my watercolor paintings...I sold one for $300...but I think they were drunk and trying to impress their friends
Thank you for saying how much you paid. $20 for this and the video of it being created is a no brainer. Thanks for sharing! I hope you are still enjoying this artwork.
Porleifr. He wanted $15 but I gave him $20 but still a bargain. I still have this in my room and love it even after 6 or 7 years. I’d love to goto NY and get another. If I do, I’ll film that too
Amazing! I'm glad you purchased the work of art too, helping out a hard working artist 👍 So many people just watch and then walk away without even giving them some change or buying a painting.
Really nice, I stopped spray paint art because even outside with a mask you ingest some of the spray. It’s fun artwork because of how quickly you can make beautiful art but the spray paint was killer.
How many of you while watching this the first few minutes began thinking that you could do much better than that...but then things began to change and you knew that you were not as talented as this young man
That’s what I would say too. It’s amazing to see where someone’s imagination will go. Plus it will always be an original which I like about these kind of artists.
This type of ART amazes me !! I saw it live one time in New Orleans, Louisiana on Canal Street ! This was 15 years ago, and haven't seen it since !! Beautiful ♥️
In 1982, on the boardwalk of Venice Beach, California, I had a spray painting created for me that I still have framed & hanging in my home...I cherish it & it only cost me $5.
D M you may have a point but alas no taste the picture is so tacky and the artist certainly not talented at anything other than making fools of tourists
Simon Lloyd ....This guy has vision. It is extremely hard to put on paper what the brain sees. Whether you’re Rembrandt or a street artist, the passion to create is a talent not many people have. He uses his skills to earn an honest living and I admire him for that. And you should too.
D M thing is it’s not what his brain sees it is fairly simple formula that lots of so called street artists use to create this type of space picture the multi coloured background, two circular masks they are nothing original and certainly do not require much in the way of talent to produce.
He's no Bob Ross, but pretty freaking amazing. And that move at the end where he created the rings and made the effort to continue the rings through the bridge cables. Just awesome. Have a beer on me everyone
@@seanspreckelsen3496 I didn't say it in a meenfull way...it was just a comment, In 42 years, and the first time i saw it if in Tijuana in revolution street., and I was 12 years old... just like the Cesar salad or the margarita
He ran away and never paid for the painting or his video time....... Show us the painting.... What other professional street walkers did you get time from and not pay? When is Rome? When in TJ?
$20 seems a bit on the low side, I would have thought $50 - $100. I've often wondered how much these guys charged for a picture. Very rare to see one of these videos where someone is actually handing over the cash at the end to buy the painting.
I have seen these "street vendors" all over the world for the last 40+years, all doing the same old stuff and even using stencils as their artist abilities are not good enough to free hand. Artists..never!...entertaing equivalent of a street hot dog seller. Its a living and a job, but these people are not artists..
Interesting that he put the towers in there, then in a heavy accent says, " no I don't wish to give my name" while glancing menacingly at the guy. Wow.
Okay, I think I sorta "get" the two planets and the sun off in the distance. I also see a city scape and a suspension bridge.... BUT WHAT'S ALL THAT STUFF UNDERNEATH??? It looks like the city scape is sitting on top of a pool table with legs?? What kind of fucking picture is this, anyway?
will ordonez. I asked for his name and asked if I could put it on RU-vid, he’s said no problem. He did give me his name on a piece of paper but I couldn’t read it 🤣
Wow this was exactly one year after my visit to NY and I had a small older Asian gentleman draw me freehand with just one small number 2 pencil.. It always amazes me when I encounter people like this guy on the video with such great talent.. God bless them.
Spray painting is really about the detail, that’s what separates the goods from the greats, the shapes and blending are the not so hard part. The detail is what really pulls it together, this video helped me see that