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stickyrain t1_iv02d5g wrote

If you’re wondering “why the doodles?” at the start they’re used in place of a grid.

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PunkNDisorderlyGamer t1_iv0zyff wrote

Oh I thought the boss just let his kids scribble on the walls on “bring your kids to work” day.

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BigEggPerson t1_iv1mp5m wrote

That's nice and all, but what are advantages of this method compared to a square grid? I kinda don't get it 😅

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nilsrva OP t1_iv1ugbh wrote

On a larger scale its easy to get lost in squares

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sam0wise t1_iv1ryuq wrote

I think it’s quicker to work with. A square grid takes more time to create evenly and then you have to count the segments when you could just see that you draw the eye by this blob.

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Zerowantuthri t1_iv6m4mh wrote

I came here to ask about this and there it is already. Sometimes Reddit delivers. Thanks!

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spacekadette814 t1_iuyjme9 wrote

Stunning! This is a lot for “small”.

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Sagebrush_Slim t1_iuyq3qe wrote

A directory needs to exist where a person could hire this sort of work out. Damn nifty.

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nilsrva OP t1_iv03d2z wrote

There are several, but imo above a certain skill level one doesnt really work with such groups as the talent pool is low. For higher level stuff its generally through the artist directly (this is how I do it) or via some high-end agencies which I have tended to avoid

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Herpderpxee t1_iv12z9c wrote

Are you... Too dumb to understand that the drips are purposeful?

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drekwithoutpolitics t1_iv20qwa wrote

What do you mean? They know six muralists in Lexington, Kentucky. They know what they’re talking about. Idiot.

Seriously though, yeah it seems so.

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jukebox303 t1_iv034lx wrote

What was the inspiration to do this with such runny paint?

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nilsrva OP t1_iv03hub wrote

my work is largely drippy paint for a long time- I enjoy the emotion and movement it creates in pieces as well as the practical function of easier filling mortar and cracks in bricks

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jesusonice t1_iv0be64 wrote

Very well done. Not a fan of the runny paint after seeing it start to finish but if I walked up on it I'd probably enjoy that aspect of it.

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HouseCravenRaw t1_iv0prj2 wrote

I'd like it to hold on the final finished product for more than a picosecond. I think I blinked.

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dreadperson t1_iuzw58a wrote

a "small" mural in drawing dicks on tables

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Mydogsdad t1_iuzwefc wrote

Nothing “small” about that mural. Artists are underrated in terms of the work they do.

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nilsrva OP t1_iv03ewe wrote

Most of my work is at least 20’ and up to 150’ - so when you work mainly in large walls this is a small one

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MadClam97 t1_iuzxs4e wrote

Um, that was insane. The title had me thinking this was some amateur doodle

Edit: typo

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Yamaben t1_iv0fqt8 wrote

I love that mural. I wish I could buy a thing like that.

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Global_Kako t1_ivsvsri wrote

Such a beautiful work of art, OP!

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tramad2652 t1_iv0mdbi wrote

OP, can you tell us about this piece?

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