yes its a masonite plate and the kanji is «truth» synthese of the new world and old world..etc balance between poles is the truth
i found a thread on this a while ago and cant find it again and im just lookin for some techniques for the back round of a canvas. yes i am a toy and i would post this in the toy forum but i dont want toys to answer this, i want the good guys. ne tips thanks _+DEUCE+_
what did u use for the dots? ps:sorry that i keep posting :unsure: ps to the ps:ne ways it looks real good. cant wait till i c the finished piece
wat i do it spray paint intoa folded bit of paper that makes a sorta cup shape i make it reasonably small but this worked for me. If u get a bottle lid and spray into it so theres a little puddle. Then u lke spash/flick it onto the canvas.
yea sour thats exactly whut i used but i had to put like 3 coats of paint cause it was mixing with the red dots it did pink so yea u should use water based...i think its better...my 1st canvas finally done! peace [Broken External Image]:http://img332.imageshack.us/img332/79/p10117678wq.jpg [Broken External Image]:http://img376.imageshack.us/img376/3682/p10117726rj.jpg
for some reason im not liking the colours of the piece and the outline seems realy really thin. But thicken up the outline and i think it could look better
My personal opnion is there isn't really a lot of graffiti letters on canvas that I would buck up and buy, there isn't really a huge market for it. I like what urban influences graffiti is doing within the art community but most writers expand into more diverse and marketable images. I think there's really only a limited amount of writers that can actually pull off a good graffiti lettered canvas.