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Stencils C215



Prolific road artist C215 has been making new work seemingly all over Europe lately with stops in Lisbon, Barcelona, Dublin, London, and in another place. His vibrant stencil works rely on carefully layered fields of hue and texture making each piece seem like it’s practically illuminated from behind. You can discover his Flickr page for numerous more works, and he undoes a solo display at Montana Gallery in Barcelona on December 13th.












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The Passion Of Spray


I had featured some of his colorfully dimensional spray-paint murals. Within this post, I have included his latest creations which were splashed on canvases and building walls a few, like the second one down is for a solo exhibition in Paris, France.
I had featuring David Walker’s outdoor murals and his artwork s impressive. However, he has continued to evolve his spray painting technique, and his new portraits look somewhat three-dimensional.











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Palette Knife Art


Francoise Nielly has conveyed back portrait art with her palette brush method. observing her work is spectacular. She sketches with the palette blade as if it were an erasable pencil, not wedge laden with broad decorate. Over the barest outline, she levels varied colors and integrates them with swift, decisive gestures. A few more swats and slashes on the canvas, and a face appears. So strong is the integrity of her vision, that she completes the painting at a large-scale with only short glimpses at little photos.












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Graffiti Art


Graffiti art is an art form. The reasons, including these artistic criteria, as to why it is an art form far outweighs the criticism of illegality, incoherence, and maybe nonstandard presentation. My basic objective to write this is to explain how graffiti art overcomes the concerns and thereby can be considered as an art form. It took start by one of the famous artists from Western World decided to paint a masterpiece on the side of your house or on your front door or on a wall in your neighborhood.
Graffiti is often regarded by others as unsightly damage or unwanted vandalism. But sometimes, the boring wall is supplied with a true piece of graffiti art, making it a joy for the eyes. I have found a collection of pictures that will show you how graffiti art looks like. By looking at them and studying the details, you could boost your design inspiration. If you’re not in to design, just sit back and enjoy this amazing form of art.











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