@@joshbenidectmuana9113 Thats the more serious reason, I wanted to add a little humor to the context😅 But I understand where you’re coming from with that
The amount of can control you have to possess to go over a line you just did so perfectly it looked like you werent even painting, is insane!!! Great shit man that was mesmerizing
my thoughts during the video on what the arts gonna be: "it's a c!" "no it's an ear..." "it looks kinda like a larry loudmouf fanart or something" *"w h a t"*
@Onxy.. I put my money where my mouth is and tried it last night and I got it down in like 30-40 minutes it's really not that hard if you have artistic abilities already.
To anybody who may be saying "why isnt he being confronted for vandalism?" Either A : its on private property Or B : his art is just to good to be vandalism
Dang! I'm always in awe of the talent and control good graffiti artists have with spray cans! Total control of each move and soooooooo smooth! Just awesome 😊
@@adararelgnel2695 Ok, thanks, I guess, for your opinion. :) But, regardless, the skill is awesome, which is what I was saying. But, that's just my personal opinion :)
Doesn't matter whether it's art or not, you need a permission. It's someone's property, not yours. And remember, you may like it, but others don't have to.
This! The people in the comments are fucking unlawful and tries to defend him because of his supposedly 'good' art. He may or may not have got permisson. Hope he goes to jail honestly
Meh. I personally think a world without graffiti is hella lame. They're doing the world a favor. To each their own though I guess. Not all crimes are morally wrong.
@@BunnyKipyeah graffiti is cool and all but dont make a picture of shit on the side of a building that you dont own like if somebody would do it on my house and i see them doing it they dying but if they make something i like then nothing wil happen
Do you think he didn't ask for permission? It's obvious that he knows this, and if he was doing this illegally he wouldn't even have posted it on the internet.
I've never done graffity but I draw with china ink and a brush. And I can see similar movements of the tool to get the desired "brush" effects from the paint. It may seem out of this world for those who don't draw, but I appreciate his process more than the actual final product. Good stuff.