I think it’s exciting to see a work in progress. Usually you get a chance to talk to the artist, which is always an education. Thanks for contributing to this week’s Monday Mural.
It is quite a talent isn’t it. I’m a big fan of street art so Im happy to see him sharing his work in this way. I don’t like the warring aspect of graffiti where people battle to get their tag on top of everyone else’s, but I do enjoy a nice mural.
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I was awed how this painter could use spray cans for artwork. Nice find!
JM, Illinois-U.S.A.
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Me too. I couldn’t do it with any implement!
On Thu, Jul 31, 2014 at 2:52 PM, Travel with Intent wrote:
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very nice, I’m a little surprised he’s using spray paint.
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I find it amazing that they can produce such detail with spray paint.
On Wed, Jul 30, 2014 at 2:57 PM, Travel with Intent wrote:
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Colourful.
Sydney – City and Suburbs
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I think it’s exciting to see a work in progress. Usually you get a chance to talk to the artist, which is always an education. Thanks for contributing to this week’s Monday Mural.
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Yes. I didn’t this time as my daughter was impatiently tapping her feet on the street corner!
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OMYGOODNESS…how awesome is this. and with SPRAY PAINT, no less. Very talented young man.
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I’m hoping to pop back soon to see the finished version!
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An interesting piece of work. The artist has talent and should use in other ways.
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It is quite a talent isn’t it. I’m a big fan of street art so Im happy to see him sharing his work in this way. I don’t like the warring aspect of graffiti where people battle to get their tag on top of everyone else’s, but I do enjoy a nice mural.
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This had to be a commissioned piece. Otherwise he would have been doing it much later at night, I imagine.
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It may well have been commissioned. Though they are pretty tolerant around Shoreditch and it was on hoardings at a building site. So I’m not sure.
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It is great fun to catch the artist at work! I did too in my post for the day on Monday Murals.
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These street artists are so talented.
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Indeed! They never cease to amaze me. I don’t always like it but I have to admire it.
On Mon, Jul 28, 2014 at 2:46 PM, Travel with Intent wrote:
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Beautiful work well captured 🙂
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