This is about the most difficult exercise I could imagine for myself, I'm rarely if ever fully satisfied with my artwork and I also hold a very strong emotional bond to what I do, so that I feel strongly about the walls I've painted in good, bad and sometimes mixed feelings. This being the MTN website, I went for style writing pieces, vs more abstract work or illustration. I tried to focus on just the painting itself, not the context or moment, otherwise it would have been a very different selection probably with the first magical moments of the beginning ( we can all relate) and the beautiful times shared with friends and creative inspiring people around the world....
- Number one is the first time I felt I managed to successfully translate on a wall the love I have for certain colors and the way they can make certain shapes and proportions, tell a story and dance across a wall. I love the mix of new and very old-school techniques around outlining, inlining and illusions of depth on this wall, as well as the mid-tone very oil-painting inspired palette.
"This is about the most difficult exercise I could imagine for myself, I'm rarely if ever fully satisfied with my artwork and I also hold a very strong emotional bond to what I do..."
- The second one was painted for a post-graffiti event and I really wanted to push the flat abstraction techniques ( no outline, mix of graffiti and geometric shapes) while keeping the letterforms and connections very traditional. The color palette is very quirky and to the opposite of the previous piece, doesn't bring a fluid narration, but rather plays with the eye to make the whole wall bounce.
- For the last one I'm going to cheat (hey this is graffiti the point is to break the rules right? :)) and put two pieces. I love the classic buildup of letter/character and some background elements. I paint a lot of characters in various techniques, from graphic flat styles to more rendered illustrative approaches, and they're super fun and fast to paint. I know my letter work is usually more well- known, and I enjoy using illustration to give the whole wall a specific atmosphere, sort of like a comic book or illustration would do, but with the letters as the central focal point. I like the vibe and atmosphere of both these walls and the variation in painting styles and techniques!
by mtn-world via Montana World
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