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L E M O N- -G E R A R D No, No. It's not called a "weeb" or "weaboo". A weeb is someone that loves anime but they're overly fucking annoying about it and talks about it 24/7(They often say stuff like "Kawaii" or "Desu desu"). An otaku is one that likes anime, but doesn't shove it down your throat like the weebs do. Otaku's will sometimes bring up anime, but they NEVER do say things like "Kawaii" or "Desu desu". Lastly, this person is what you'd call a "Koreaboo". A koreaboo is someone who loves Kpop(Korean pop music). I hope you can now understand.
I ran into this guy right before quarantine! He's still selling relatively at the same prices, and he gave me a free print for stopping by twice! Hope he's doing alright
I really want to buy his art, but too bad he's in another country. Can you please tell him to open an online shop so he could probably gain more profit if you stop by to see him in the future? Especially since someone has made a booming video like this and put his online web store in the description or pinned comment
@@noyoucantnoicantnowecantsostop these guys are everywhere, I’ve seen them in Sydney, Melbourne and Tokyo.. that doesn’t take away from their skill but it’s not just one guy that does it
@@billytruth6444 i dont think eli meant to dismiss his talents. more a comment to suggest that one could support other painters like him in other places too if theres no means to support him specifically
The best part is that this wasn't sped up, it was the actual time and he can make probably a couple dozen a day. He has to do these quickly in order to keep the publics attention. I think it's really cool how he mastered it.
I hate when people call something a 'speed painting' when, in reality, it's just a time-lapse. Actual speed painters, not just these spray paint ones, are much more interesting to watch.
I've bought a few paintings done like this over the years, and while these artists have a number of fixed scenarios to paint from, they're never ever the same - each one has unique features. Whenever you see an artist like this (if it's indeed a good one, at least!): get them to make a painting for you! 👍 Often they'll ask for any specific colours you like, and work from there.
Yeah but if he makes 100 paintings with the same 6 cans, he's making bank. He only uses a tiny fraction of a can for each painting, probably uses more black than anything. Honestly a line of green or purple here and there isn't going to use up much paint.
Not to be that bitch but I do spray paint and people won’t buy your stuff if it’s hella expensive. If one can is ten bucks but you only use like what? Not even 1/4 of a can for a painting you could charge around $10-25 (I usually charge $12-15 unless it’s a giant piece) and you could make some good cash. People like it when you do fast but good work so they’re usually willing to pay pretty well. The paint I buy is $4-$6 a can (krylon) so I only gotta sell one piece to make up for two cans, and those cans usually last at least a week. It’s fast easy money if you learn how to use the paint right.👍thank you for coming to my ted talk
This brings back memories, I remember when I used to walk around the beach with my family and we would always encounter a guy doing exactly this, we would stay for like an hour watching the dude paint
I hate it when people say this because the artist at first spent hours painting but then started doing it again and again until they could do it in seconds
HekTik The thing is there's hundreds more with the exact style. That's not to say it's not extraordinary or beautiful at all, just that there are a lot more who make very similar paintings
KD Do bet you couldnt do better. this comment is not intended to be mean but just a reminder that he is one of around 100 people in the world that are extroadinarily tallented in art.no offence
I am making spray painting videos too like him.You can watch them in this channel I need a lot help to grow my channel.You can help me.You can tell your friends
mrstream yeetpies gaming channel i’m talking about overall. I haven’t learned these skills but i’ve seen people make these and i’ve learned from them. Once you have the basic techniques it’s fairly easy.
It's funny! I kept going from "what is he doing" to "oh now that is pretty cool" then back to "what?! It was good before but now he is scratching it" and then "wow! Was not expecting that to turn out like that!"
@@MonicaGonzalez-nm6vw sure it was done in very few minutes, but think about all the years spent studying and practicing to do it that quick. You should never judge art by time spent, but by final product.
This is amazing. I had no idea what it was meant to be until he pulled the two circle templates away. What a transformation and so quickly. Mind blown🤯🤩
People are or aren't paying for whatever they want. Lots of looky-lous not paying shit, plus probably lots of people walking by and buying a finished one without watching him work.
@@stuarts4673 bruh. You can buy spray paint for like 2 bucks a can. Black or white is 1$. I used to do these paintings. I could do that exact painting he did, not as fast but honestly it could be learned in a week. The hardest part is the buildings. He actually messed up with the lighting in this on the small planets
sleepy yeah lol 😂 I thought it was just another piece of "art" that you would see at a museum that wouldn't even take any work or skill at all. That's one of the reasons it looks so cool. It goes from just some lines to beautiful art in the time it takes to lift the lids off.
And even planning ahead and coming up with the concept for it...he can't have done it in more than a minute, 'cause honestly, no one would wait around for you to think about what you're going to do for a very long time.
undead park then your an asshole who judges too quickly, and also this painting isnt impressive at all it looks cooler than it is to make its extremely easy to make
Beauty is on the eye of the behilfer beholder be-holde be helder boheld beholder be hplde be holfer be holder... don't shove a book by it's colo- just shove your critique up your ass...
@@greyscaleb1537 okay, just what are you trying to say? He doesn't really criticize the art. He just says that, at first, he didn't know why the artist was doing things like he did.
except that what's shown in this video is entirely mechanical skill and says nothing at all about creativity, observation, composition., etc: the actual things that make a good artist.
Emilee Daggett get a bowl or two, spray a bunch of wacky colors, smudge them around for cool affects, put bowls over the cool affects, spray and blend colors everywhere, remove bowls, done
Emilee you can do it. If you want to learn try red orange and yellow by columns sideby side its okay if each color overlapse the other color a little after youve done it get a lid that can cover the three colors at once then spray the corners of the circle with yellow. There you have a sun. I cant explain it more precise but i believe that if you can do it you can go on. Just remember the color of the rainbow in blending of the colors: roy-g-biv, red orange yellow green blue indigo violet. Hope that helps.
Lmao this doesn’t require any talent, I’ve been to NYC and San Francisco, every corner there is someone doing this and they’re all the same theme. Space and planets with the city on it somewhere. Instead of paying $20 for one, you could make 10 if you bought the supplies yourself. Are they really artists if they’re copying each other?