I am one of the original spray paint artists, I used to paint in Times Square '94 onwards, have painted most parts of the world as a career since then, this guy is doing some of the best space genre paintings I have seen. The only thing I would say if you are reading this mate speed up, speed up, I can do this and most Mexcans (those who invented this technique) can do this piece in 3-4 minutes and in our game time is money. Believe it or not the quicker you do this the better they look! Practice makes perfect and you are getting paid buy the public to practice so speed up my friend :)) Good luck out there on the streets my friend XXX
Wow !! This is great fabulous mountains and crisp planets , I paint to and I always love to get ideas from others ...spectacular! Nice waterfalls you made it look easy ...very dimensional
This isn't art. It's kitsch. If you watch other street artist RU-vid videos, you'll see that they paint the exact same garbage, they all do the planet thing. They have a repertoire of maybe 5 paintings that they do over and over and over again. Good enough for naive tourists, I guess.
Have to agree. It reminds me of the license tags the airbrush artists used to paint for tourists back in the early 70s. Each new generation thinks they invented the genre, but it's the same old planets, sunsets, and wolves. The van murals and custom motorcycle gas tanks were where the real artists went with their art.
Isn't beauty in the eye of the beholder? So what if a artist has a motif they stick to? if they're good at it, they make money off it, and people love it stop being so negative and let them get on with it
@@staticdescent4769 I know what's in your eye: shit. And I would be the last person to tell these frauds to stop making kitsch and selling it to naive, if not stupid tourists. It's better than stealing.
@@migueldeclercq3883 so are you saying that this mans art is bad? or that it doesnt require skill? do you have an issue with this man making money off of his talent? or are you just salty that you cant do the same?
I really LIVE this!! I never knew you could make a such beautiful pieces with spray cans! Thanks for sharing your talent with is ir is greatly appreciated
did you or anyone perhaps see or know what type of spray paints he uses (water based, mtn, montana, molotow, liquitex, ect) and did he paint on a normal painting canvas (the common stretched out cast) or did he use a different one perhaps more smooth, or made of a different material?