Purple green one! She looks so pretty with the purple and the snakes in the green paint a story like they’re consuming her. Kind of like overgrowth of vines on a pretty house or something lol. Ps I’ve been LOVING the stencil idea makes me (who never draws or paints) want to start
I’m 18 and just in the past couple months tried my hand in multi layered stencils. I did a lot of other art prior to this mainly in pen (ig @jesseward.art not asking for a shoutout just if you wanted to see it. Don’t even have to like anything) but this past week I found your channel and watching your process and also just the passion/ care and time you put into your work is something I can relate to and it’s inspired me to dive head first into a new medium for me. Thank you.
youre so underrated!! so glad i found your channel, i want to graffiti murals and you are inspiring me so so much to get back into art and i love your medusa character
Hi! I know you mentioned that you use regular poster board. But I was wondering how you keep your stencil flat after spray painting it? My stencil doesn’t lay flat after I’ve spray painted it, especially the smaller details.
Looks like I’m two years late to the party but fun video. Had no idea what went into a stencil till I saw your other vid. Thanks for sharing; very interesting.
Hi ! I just recently started following your channel. I have a question. Why do you do the background last? If you change your mind about background colour in the end than it's obvious to tape the picture and do the background last... But I saw you do the same with the other stencil project. So maybe you have a good reason to do it in the end anyway? I'm just wondering and hoping to learn something along the way. Cheers from Belgium!
So sick man. I’ve been planning out a stencil project in my head for this summer, and your videos have helped so much! Any tips on how to make sure your edges stay sharp?
extremly fun and interesting to watch.from the begining to the end this is super nice of you to share it. love your studio as well.you inspire me bro.Mat from france
You are absolutely AMAZEBALLS artist!!!!! Your process is so interesting and well thought out. The final product shows the true passion you put into each piece you create. Bravo!!!!
"They *are* 10-12 minute videos..." Dude! I could watch your shit all day! I'm studying up because my 17 yr old daughter has begun teaching herself stencil working without looking it up and is incredible at this in addition to the rest of her raw talents. I'm looking for tips and common mistakes to help her avoid making. Not that she needs Any of my help but I like to be able to give her informed feedback in ways that can help her grow and keep her encouraged. Art supplies are purposely over priced so I keep my eyes peeled for materials that will work the same. We live across the street from MCAD (Minneapolis College Of Art ) and the year is coming to an end so 'tis the season for Aaaawsome dumpster scores thanks to the students who throw their supplies away rather than having to store them. Your videos are invaluable, thank you very much!!
Lynette Foxen awesome! Yeah get her on the art early haha. And yes art materials are expensive but stencils only truly require paper and scissors/razor blade... then boom, your stencil is done. You can use cheap spray paint or even acrylic paint or anything :)
@@slewp, Indeed! I'm curious though, you seem to be very successful and could likely afford a scan cutter. Why not make quick work of the cutting aspect and use one of those? Thanks for responding!
Lynette Foxen haha not nearly successful enough to but a laser cutter. Honestly I like the manual and analog process. It’s why they take so long dude but also why they are extra special and fun.