As follow up to the dirt painter,which i did like much.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...arch&plindex=0
Hans
As follow up to the dirt painter,which i did like much.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...arch&plindex=0
Hans
I want one of those Flame tools! Thanks for sharing Hans, it's always great to se someone creating their art.
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That was pretty cool. Interesting what can be done with a can of spray paint. Thanks for sharing!
Absolutely brilliant!!
Imagine, he could double his profits with the street value of the fumes from that booth too
Definitely a mural master, thanks for sharing that
Missed this one.
It's pretty cool. I have seen this done on the streets downtown here in Montreal and people enjoyed it. Hans' (this) guy was better though - probably because he stayed away from the fumes.
Still, it's always amazing watching people that know what they are doing.
Thanks for sharing, Hans.
Risto
WOW!!!
-=Bob=-
Very skilled work.
A least it won't wash away in the next rain shower
It's funny, when ever I see an artist plying their skills in public, I think to myself "I can do that", but then the "public" factor kicks in... and I realize, "no I can't", I'd be fumbling up all the time.
I can play guitar in front of countless numbers of people... but if I were to sit on a sidewalk at a small booth somewhere, and doing my artwork with people watching, I know I would consistently mess up.... It takes a certain type of person to be able to do this.... which is a whole other talent on it's own
I think it also helps to have a precise, mechanical method worked out, just as any performer perfects their act before taking it to a live audience....
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