This artwork depicts a DJ. Turntables are turned to battle style. The backs of the vinyl records can be seen under the table. The graffiti reads “Scratch” on the background. Details Hip hop: DJ 2024Acrylic on reclaimed wooden board (old cabinet shelf)Coated with water-based spray varnishBackground and sides primed with white gessoRounded bottom edge50,4 x 55,7 x 3,6 cm 792,00 € (incl. VAT 10%)
This artwork depicts the illegality of graffiti and street art. Whether it’s illegal or not, or should it be illegal or not, painting is always a creative expression. Some people think graffiti and street art are ugly or it doesn’t arouse interest. For others, on the other hand, special letters on tags, colorful walls layered with spray paint and the romance of illegality are beautiful. For some, it’s a way of life. My interest in drawing comics started as a child and in graffiti as a teenager. Here’s an urban artist pictured inside the frames that are glued on reclaimed …
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Residential building in Santalahti, Tampere.
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