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Graffiti: Stencilling

Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2012 10:54 am
by GV1
Anyone into Stencilling?

I had a tonne of cans lying around. I stopped doing graffiti a while back after getting caught and fined. I decided to try my hand at Stencilling

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I was meant to put horns on this one and some text underneath but the blade snapped before I had chance.

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Would love to hear from others that do this and some tips. I learnt about "islands" the hard way. But what I generally do is print the stencil from photoshop on A4, cut it out, spray it onto card and re cut it. Not sure if this is the way others do it but I find it works.

It feels like cheating, but it's a nice way to express feelings if you got the balls to spray in hot locations.

Re: Graffiti: Stencilling

Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2012 10:59 am
by Electric_Head
cool

I like your analogy of it being a nice way to express your feelings.

Re: Graffiti: Stencilling

Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2012 1:28 pm
by lloydnoise
I buy canvas prints of photographs of Banksy art from the Spanish bloke outside of HSBC, if that helps?

Re: Graffiti: Stencilling

Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2012 2:25 pm
by Devry_Kaneda
souldnt it be cool if you did a stencil of a guy throwing somethng and you thought it would be like agrenade but it was actually flowers>?

Re: Graffiti: Stencilling

Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2012 2:28 pm
by grimesceneinvestigation
too much banksy refering allready

Re: Graffiti: Stencilling

Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2012 2:41 pm
by Naan_Bread
Electric_Head wrote:cool

I like your analogy of it being a nice way to express your feelings.
:cornlol: :cornlol: :cornlol:

@op I would recommend reconsidering your artistic approach. I was going to just call you an uninspired tnuc but it's Friday.

Giving Cameron devil horns does not amount to any sort of clever political comment, nor is it likely to actually have any political impact (especially when it's just being posted in the off-topic section of a dubstep forum.) It doesn't make you cool either.

I'm not trying to be a complete prick - getting involved in art and an awesome subculture is cool, but art is nothing without a concrete motive, which "coming up with edgy but inherently meaningless political statements" is not.Using the imagery you're currently losing is just going to make you look like a mindless suburan-middle-class-teen trying to be cool . Don't be discouraged, just please try and rethink exactly why you felt attracted to street art/stencilling.

Re: Graffiti: Stencilling

Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2012 3:07 pm
by lloydnoise
Devry[Kaneda] wrote:souldnt it be cool if you did a stencil of a guy throwing somethng and you thought it would be like agrenade but it was actually flowers>?
wouldn't it be cool if you saw some gritty Vietnamese war photography of a napalm attack victim and you though it would be harrowing but it was actually just a satirical juxtaposition with happy cartoon characters that represent global corporations who probably have tenuous links to the US' military industrial complex.

CONTRAST

Re: Graffiti: Stencilling

Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2012 6:10 pm
by GV1
Naan Bread wrote:
Electric_Head wrote:cool

I like your analogy of it being a nice way to express your feelings.
:cornlol: :cornlol: :cornlol:

@op I would recommend reconsidering your artistic approach. I was going to just call you an uninspired tnuc but it's Friday.

Giving Cameron devil horns does not amount to any sort of clever political comment, nor is it likely to actually have any political impact (especially when it's just being posted in the off-topic section of a dubstep forum.) It doesn't make you cool either.

I'm not trying to be a complete prick - getting involved in art and an awesome subculture is cool, but art is nothing without a concrete motive, which "coming up with edgy but inherently meaningless political statements" is not.Using the imagery you're currently losing is just going to make you look like a mindless suburan-middle-class-teen trying to be cool . Don't be discouraged, just please try and rethink exactly why you felt attracted to street art/stencilling.
It's the 2nd time I've ever done anything like this, and it was merely me playing about with some cans I had lying around. I wasn't trying to be Banksy, or spread any kind of political message on the streets.

There are no rules in art, or anything that allows you to express your creativity. If people don't like it, fuck them, why should you care about their opinions? Those that know the science of art will always have something negative to say. It's something I've said in music, which also applies to art.

Re: Graffiti: Stencilling

Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2012 1:20 am
by AxeD
I don't do anything like this but I like the style... might incorporate something like this in
an a/v project.

Re: Graffiti: Stencilling

Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2012 1:35 am
by Puncture