nice to see i'm not the only one who paints on old fruit boxes cool...freeform painting is fun...very vibrant
that is adorbale! i tried doing that with one of my x's but our difference in stlye clashed so badly and we got really frustrated,his painting were very graphic and mine were very expressive.......or as he put it he was tidy i was messy! he was sucha plonker!
im not crazy about it. its very material, i just get that cold feeling about it. but i like the idea of doing it with someone.
Yea i think the content of the picture shold have been worked on better, but we have very different art minds and i think we did well to work with it. its been over a year since we painted together.
thats quite a creation fleassy, did it take you guys long or did it really just flow through you guys? either way...you and jaycee rock, keep up the good stuff.
hey, good stuff. glad to see some cosmic, visionary art. the links to alex greys site are worth checking out. there are some pretty trippy creations from an indigenous shaman. i've been working on two murals for the past week. on concrete cellar walls. there is a graffitti fest this week. check the new book, graffitti world: street art from five continents. dr. hoffman from madrid, (who has pioneered the use of stencils outdoors) and ong crew from barcelona are two of my favorite. all power to the imagination street art is the final frontier.
Yes i know Alex Grey, he's interesting, has some beautiful work but not especially my thing. As far as graf art goes ...well If its there for a good reason then thats cool. I'm suprised to see you didnt mention Banksy in your praisle of graff artists, parhaps you should look him up if you dont allready. the only graf artist to get into the tate modern gallery. He did a graf piece stuch a frame on it, and lent it up against the wall.... no one noticed that it wasnt supposed to be there untill the frame fell off.