weburbanist.com — Most people tend to think of graffiti as subversive art spray-painted in the dead of night on walls. Some artists, however, including Edgar Mueller, Julian Beever and Kurt Wenner, defy that stereotype, painting and chalking openly on city streets and sidewalks. Beyond merely entertaining crowds, their work has at times even broken world records!
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Closed AccountJun 11, 2008
One day I'm going to hire one to make a 3D graffiti for me, and get on Digg FP. :)
sanduuJun 11, 2008
These paintings are really amazing
babychenJun 11, 2008
It's so tempting to try and see one can do this stuff or not. And probably get thrashed by the neighborhood.
velocity14Jun 11, 2008
And to think that they're so willing to let it all just fade away with the rain and trampling of pedestrians...
h3lxJun 11, 2008
The amount of mental elbow grease that goes into a dimensional pieces like these is enough to make you quit school. The in-process gratification of watching your work evolve comes much later in the timeline than other types of work but the final payout can be jaw dropping "if" you did it right. If you f**ked something up, it's painfully obvious. As an artist, the challenge is well worth it... as somebody trying to make a living... I can't justify the effort to expense ratio.-Not an easy thing to accomplish.
Closed AccountAug 28, 2008
It is truly amazing how amazed diggers are with the word amazing. Did you know there are over 1500 pages of stories with the word ?amazing? in their headline.