Spray paint art
This is how beautiful drawings can be made with a simple spray paint can.
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This guy totally kicks butt. AWSOME. I want to know how to get ahold of this guy and if he has a website.
9. bananawoman 4 years ago
ive seen this before...this is a new art form...quite a few street artists do it.
and its always planet/star-based...
15. Comment rated too low. Show this comment Verkins 4 years ago
So... it's like.... Bob Ross got pain(t) cans?
Great work!
(I see he does not wear a mask to protect himself from inhaling those fumes...Dangerous!)
dont like it... i saw alot of spraypainters on the internet and in live.. they all do the same thing-.- no diference no imagination... its what they have learned once and then repeat 1000 times after that.. shit
19. Comment rated too low. Show this comment montypython 2 years ago
Unique art, originated in Mexico? Good use of items on hand 2 make a few bucks.
Beats holding cardboard sign, begging4 $$$.
Buy a pic & support'em!
21. Comment rated too low. Show this comment GeorgeWWanker 2 years ago
zsir is correct. I've seen lots of street artists do this, and very quickly their pictures all begin to look alike. After the first few, your gasps of 'awespme' will just turn to yawns.
Yeah, its kinda nice, but it is not something I would call "art"
Its alway some kind of "space pictures" and they look all kinda "cheesy" (I don't know of this is the right translation, dict.cc told so....In german it is called "kitschig"![]()
Artist have some kind of variation in the things they paint.
The technique is the same but the scenes differ.
From my point of view its only 20$ holiday souvenirs.
Could have been a big shell or a dried strafish as well.
25. RandurSource 2 years ago
I've seen this done in Mexico open on the street, the smell of spray paint does attract you to the act. And it was finished with a flaming spray can, to speed up drying, I suppose.
Good to see this guy doing this inside a glass container and wearing protective gloves. Sadly no fire.



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1. Aliquantulus (moderator) 4 years ago
Awesome..