Posts Tagged ‘Freehand’

Mr Zero’s Ghosts

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

Mr Zero has posted pictures of new work up on his flickr. A fantastic demonstration of his free hand graffiti skills.

The piece of art also has a little story behind it and an interesting location:

“my friend Sior found an abandoned building(it was a pioneer camp) somewhere in the forest….
we decided to visit it….another nice playground…
spent maybe one hour there and i put some quick ghosts…..”

Nychos Goes Underground

Monday, February 8th, 2010

Nychos of the Rabbit Eye Movement goes underground with this exception freehand piece.

Who’s Whose Doll?

Sunday, August 16th, 2009

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Who is a Taiwanese street artist with a fantastic character – a simple floating head. The design is instantly recognisable and  goes by the name of WHOSE Doll.

He regularly blogs his work on his blogsite Whosedoll.blogspot.com and his recent work is all displayed on his flickr.

I found this great little paragraph on his flickr profile which I think all street artists should take into account with their own work and it really demonstrates Who’s ‘fun’ attitude to his work:

“No matter who you are,no matter where you are or no matter how, you feel everytime when you see my works on streets, Hope you HAPPY!”

Check out his work below:

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Speed Painting

Thursday, August 6th, 2009

Check out this amazing speed painting, one of a series of paintings from illustrator Dan Kitchner. Completed in under an hour, the pieces encompass the theme of the painting well, relating the suggestion of movement with the visible brush strokes and emphasised detail on certain aspects.

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http://www.flickr.com/photos/dankitchener/
http://www.dankitchener.co.uk/

New Work From Mr Zero

Tuesday, August 4th, 2009

The free hand genius, Mr Zero, has been up to his usual tricks. The hugely talented artist has been painting his crazy characters again. Mr Zero’s work is truly awe-inspiring. The level of detail in his paintings is phenomenal and to think it’s all done free hand!

The artist from Hungary has been working on a few collabs with other artists in his home country.

Mr Zero writes about his work: “My other specialities are the ‘humananimals’. I try to show the character of the human beings and situations through animal stereotypes. The connection between the human and the non-human animals. I want to tell something more with my characters not just to entertain.”

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Click the link to see images of his newest work.

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