Spray paint art is an artform utilizing spray paint and performed on posterboard or wood. It differs from traditional graffiti in that graffiti is performed on buildings, trains and the like, as opposed to more traditional art surfaces. Graffiti (singular graffito; the plural is used as a Mass noun) is the name for images or lettering scratched scrawled painted or marked in any manner on property
Contents |
| Graffiti |
|---|
|
| WikiProject Graffiti |
This is a unique form of art that is generally performed on the street in large metropolitan cities creating surreal landscapes of planets, comets, pyramids, cities, nature scenes as well as simple one-colored backgrounds or even multi-colored backgrounds where the paint swirls together or fades from one color to the other through a series of differing values (of each color). Graffiti (singular graffito; the plural is used as a Mass noun) is the name for images or lettering scratched scrawled painted or marked in any manner on property Graffiti (singular graffito; the plural is used as a Mass noun) is the name for images or lettering scratched scrawled painted or marked in any manner on property A stencil is a Template used to draw or paint identical letters, Symbols, Shapes or Patterns every Screen printing is a printing technique that uses a woven mesh to support an ink blocking stencil Street art is any Art developed in Public spaces — that is "in the Streets quot — though the term usually refers to art of an illicit nature as Street Signs Most street signs have Standardized holes drilled in them that have been designed for signs to be attached to them by the a City's Bureau of Signs & Markings
The artist usually uses a canvas of white posterboard, such as the kind found in large retail stores. This posterboard is relatively inexpensive, usually purchased for under $0. 50 per sheet. This artwork however has and can be done on any flat surface. As such though rare it is possible to find pieces of artwork in this style on anything from canvas to carhoods.
The posterboard is usually taped down with masking tape. Taping the edges of the painting is done to ensure a white border around the painting area. The tape is removed after the painting is finished.
Using several different colors spray upon each other in a small area of the canvas lightest to darkest, the artist will remove some of the layers of paint creating a texture to the paint. Using a magazine page to remove the paint in layers, the artist places a magazine page over top of the paint that was just painted on the canvas, with a gentle wipe on top of the magazine page, some of the paint will adhere to the magazine page. Removing the magazine page will randomly remove layers of paint and generate a texture. This method of paint layering and paint removal allows the artist to create several different effects from the creation of planets to creating landscapes.
Though over the years some Spraypaint artists have discovered new ways to control where the textures of their planets will appear and in what form.
|
Spray Art By Ronny Haklay |
Spray Art By LEX |
Spray Art By Shadow |
Spray Art By Shadow |
|
Spray Art By Ronny Haklay |
Spray Art by Joe of JoeandLefty |
Spray Art by Lefty of Joe and Lefty |