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Many artist have found success putting there art on unconventional canvases. The drawings are good. Putting them on pencils makes it very interesting. I would be interested to know what was used to sand the area where the art is down. An orbital sander? I am guessing you would have had to secure the pencils in some fashion. A padded clamp?
this is ghost patrol. he actually does his streetwork in my city, i have seen his stuff and talked to other street artists who have worked with him. bloody amazing. this guy is my favourite right next to banksy
I wouldn’t call the drawings amazing, but I like the idea of the canvas.
please post the artist’s name
These were done by an established street artist and painter, Ghostpatrol.
More of his work can be found here:
http://www.ghostpatrol.net/artworks/collections.html
KAZ..thanks for the link..it’s pretty awesome
I WAS JOKING TOBEY!
JOSHING AROUND!!!!
MICHAEL, UNLESS YOU SHIT RAINBOW YOU SHOULD BE QUIET.
Many artist have found success putting there art on unconventional canvases. The drawings are good. Putting them on pencils makes it very interesting. I would be interested to know what was used to sand the area where the art is down. An orbital sander? I am guessing you would have had to secure the pencils in some fashion. A padded clamp?
That was pretty cool but I have one question. How did you do that? Or more importantly why?
Nice work! You tube search The Illuminati.
this is ghost patrol. he actually does his streetwork in my city, i have seen his stuff and talked to other street artists who have worked with him. bloody amazing. this guy is my favourite right next to banksy
That’s lovely, its like looking through your pencil tin and finding a wormhole to a cartoon world.
I like this idea.,
yoshitomo nara esk.
like the ground as well.