Markku Hänninen Thanks so very much for your help, Sir. If you have any ideas of artist that would agree to demonstrate their talent at a charitable event, please let me know.
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Shedz Channel Yes indeed.. but it seem it's a " spray can artist " thing.. I haven't see many being really original with their art. Typical : Planet, same building patern, building + bridge, same point of view of waterfall, same cheesy stars.. I haven't seen many doing anything else, but those who do are amazing. I have seen some with fairy girl, motorcycle, demons, angels and etc characters they can think of doing on it. Like Goku by exemple. Some use a paintbrush to draw some characters or special things, which personally I think it make the art less cheesy and more orignal then just taking something pre-made or doing the same boring planets and stars.. By exemple some paint Porfirio Jimenez C. are quite original .
Gaya Montagnaro ciao se sei interessata a questa arte ti consiglio di visitare il canale spray paint art Stefano e la pagina FB D.m.arte demasi Stefano è uno frai primi 5 spray painter al mondo ha sviluppato una tecnica personale che molti vogliono imparare.. ma giudicherài tu.!!!
@@spraycreationsbyajtanthony9490 I bet the original guy who did the skylines in NYC back in 1994 could do the Coliseum with a 5 inch spatula in around 4 minutes - just saying- what would I know? !!!!!! Oh that's right I'm the guy that started doing spray paint - skylines before ANYONE - and then was copied by a Turkish guy, then the Chinese, then the Russians! Now hundreds! - The technique comes from Mexico - but I started doing the Manhattan skyline with a plaster knife back in 94 and have been copied ever since - I could do her picture without a stencil. I like her finished painting though- too many planets for me but not my creation- good luck to her.
@@spraycreationsbyajtanthony9490 not true a true artist uses a brush. Stencils just make it quick and easy for artist that are not so steady handed with a brush. I know because i have done both. If your goal is to mass produce for quick cheaper from $10-$50 paintings then use stencils. If you want to make $100-$250+ then hand paint stuff into it. People that collect art like to see brush strokes.
Way too many planets. Not sure why so many spray artist like to use earthly buildings with a sci-fi background. But to each their own i guess. It is a great job nonetheless. The throwing can back into the box was a lil much. If she slows down and takes her time the outcome will look much better. Ive only been doing this style of art, on and off the past year ( about 5 months in total ) ive learned so much already. the main thing tho is not to rush through it and then not to over crowd the background with too many planets. I know this sounds harsh but like i said it was a great job.