SHOREDITCH RESEARCH

I followed the request of the online lesson ppt to find street muralists in London. I saw two very familiar works on the google image search page. One is a picture of a little girl reaching out to fly away with a heart-shaped balloon. And the other is a work of a lady “lifting a white cloth” doing cleaning. I learned about this artist four years ago when I learned about board painting. It’s been too long since I forgot his name but I still remember his work. I remember that most of his works are done in the form of slab painting, because the technique of slab painting can quickly complete large-scale works. He only paints at night, and no one sees him in person.
I personally think that the difference in street graffiti creation is that it can more diffuse your work and the ideas it conveys. Like advertising, express your own methods in the form of paintings and pass them on to passersby.
I think we can refer to street graffiti painting methods to make large-scale paintings. This gave me an inspiration. Place a particularly large background on the show floor, place a piece of fabric in front, and fix it with big clips on the four corners. The model was hung up by Wire, sandwiched between the background and the fabric, like a quilt. The pattern on the fabric can be drawn from the beginning. For example, you can use ordinary fabrics where you need to color, and nanotechnology fabrics in other places, this fabric will not be colored. Then pour paint on the fabric, so that the parts using ordinary fabrics will be colored, but the areas where nanotechnology fabrics are used will not, so that you can dye quickly, then put the model down and walk the stage.

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