Original artwork description:

The artwork is inspired by illegal street art on city walls , which are covered with multiple layers of advertisements, posters, flyers, drawings and graffiti tags. The walls are often repainted in order to clean them out, but some layers can still break through the white paint. The wall lives it's own life and never stops changing. It becomes an unending urban piece of art. The artist's goal is to transfer the image of a street art wall onto the canvas. The painting is made by creating many layers of various media that overlap each other. To create the artwork the author uses various materials like acrylic paint, spray paint and markers. The painting has a satin finish layer.

Materials used:

acrylic

Tags:
#street art #graffiti #letters #lettering #street life 
Summer in the City (2021)
Mixed-media painting
by Tomasz Brynowski

£2,402.37 Alert

Original artwork description
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The artwork is inspired by illegal street art on city walls , which are covered with multiple layers of advertisements, posters, flyers, drawings and graffiti tags. The walls are often repainted in order to clean them out, but some layers can still break through the white paint. The wall lives it's own life and never stops changing. It becomes an unending urban piece of art. The artist's goal is to transfer the image of a street art wall onto the canvas. The painting is made by creating many layers of various media that overlap each other. To create the artwork the author uses various materials like acrylic paint, spray paint and markers. The painting has a satin finish layer.

Materials used:

acrylic

Tags:
#street art #graffiti #letters #lettering #street life 

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My art is defined by my fascination by humanity, urban art and city itself. In my work I often try to transfer the image of a doodled, street art wall... Read more

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