This is great. So many spray paint artists all paint the same couple things and all are indistinguishable from one another. This one actually looked original.
+Itinga Nicholas I already watched dozens of videos and at some point you realize that most of them use the exact same techniques, tools and styles, even similar themes and at the end a lot of these picture look similar. But anyway, I still find it enjoyable to watch them painting.
Went to fisherman's wharf in San Francisco the other day, and it's actually not that hard to find these guys.... Saw 3 amazing spray paint artists on the same day.
I have tried many techniques, Used spray paint with other mixed media, he is a very talented man.if I could do half as good I would charge more than $ 20
This guy is like an amateur at the very early stages... kinda as if he saw a few videos on youtube doing spray paint and a week later hes out doing it in the streets.
wth was that he was trying to create in the corner with the color dots. I would never have paid for that to many street painters in new york to settle for something like that.
YNext time someone walks in front of u like that, stick your foot out & trip em. Then look at them woefully and say, "Aww, I'm sorry u didn't look where u were going. Btw, it's be nice to credit the artist, either in your description or the video. I'm sure the video made a little money, but I doubt you donated to the artist
Gandalf Ghandi The Wizard It can't be fireworks because he takes the lid off and THEN flicks the stars on... Whatever it's supposed to be is supposed to be behind the stars, very VERY far away... Fireworks would be in front of the stars.
Sammael Eadwulf It can't be a planet gone wrong either because if you take into consideration that the stars are similar in size to our sun then that "planet" must be thousands of times bigger than those stars because it's behind them yet makes them look like spots of dust. I'm going to guess it's some kind of nebula given the vast array of colors and it's size... Not sure why it's spherical though, but who am I to say there are none that are perfectly spherical. But, art is about individual perception... It's whatever you want it to be.