I’ve never posted this one in full. Caught some good light on it recently.
I enjoyed all the swing in thus one.
#tmdees f1 GM
@ironlak
Here are the first 4 artists to kick off the January installment of #3by4project
@asmoeroc
Starting the first #3by4project with my usual wildstyle. Playing around with the composition by overlapping the letters on top of each other to establish a balanced overall form. Loving on how the A starts, initiating the momentum for the rest of the letters to react further.
@askewone
I really want to explore form for as many steps of this project as I can. For the past 7 years or so I’ve been playing with a stacked approach to building pieces that start with a simple throw-up. I’ve had the same throw-up design forever – there were some moments where I lost my way with it, tried to get too complicated but over time I’ve refined it and felt at peace with its simplicity. My letter shapes were initially really influenced by Tank BH. When he first moved to Auckland he brought with him an approach to graffiti rooted in more of the classic Sydney public style. His tags were bold and he was the first writer in our city that consistently painted hollows and filled throw-ups in this style on the main streets. At age 16 I did my best to base mine off what he, Roske, Pane etc did during their visits to our shores.
@vizsla_bacon
@fluro_rock
I wanted to try out a few new things while painting this piece, working towards a less defined outline and finding a way to blend / overlap background and foreground better. I didn’t feel like everything I tried worked super well, so I’m looking forward to going back to keep working on this next month.
The next 4 pieces will be dropping in a couple days.
Stay tuned.
#graffitiporn #graffitiletters #graffiti
Here are the first 4 artists to kick off the January installment of #3by4project
@asmoeroc
Starting the first #3by4project with my usual wildstyle. Playing around with the composition by overlapping the letters on top of each other to establish a balanced overall form. Loving on how the A starts, initiating the momentum for the rest of the letters to react further.
@askewone
I really want to explore form for as many steps of this project as I can. For the past 7 years or so I’ve been playing with a stacked approach to building pieces that start with a simple throw-up. I’ve had the same throw-up design forever – there were some moments where I lost my way with it, tried to get too complicated but over time I’ve refined it and felt at peace with its simplicity. My letter shapes were initially really influenced by Tank BH. When he first moved to Auckland he brought with him an approach to graffiti rooted in more of the classic Sydney public style. His tags were bold and he was the first writer in our city that consistently painted hollows and filled throw-ups in this style on the main streets. At age 16 I did my best to base mine off what he, Roske, Pane etc did during their visits to our shores.
@vizsla_bacon
@fluro_rock
I wanted to try out a few new things while painting this piece, working towards a less defined outline and finding a way to blend / overlap background and foreground better. I didn’t feel like everything I tried worked super well, so I’m looking forward to going back to keep working on this next month.
The next 4 pieces will be dropping in a couple days.
Stay tuned.
#graffitiporn #graffitiletters #graffiti
Here are the first 4 artists to kick off the January installment of #3by4project
@asmoeroc
Starting the first #3by4project with my usual wildstyle. Playing around with the composition by overlapping the letters on top of each other to establish a balanced overall form. Loving on how the A starts, initiating the momentum for the rest of the letters to react further.
@askewone
I really want to explore form for as many steps of this project as I can. For the past 7 years or so I’ve been playing with a stacked approach to building pieces that start with a simple throw-up. I’ve had the same throw-up design forever – there were some moments where I lost my way with it, tried to get too complicated but over time I’ve refined it and felt at peace with its simplicity. My letter shapes were initially really influenced by Tank BH. When he first moved to Auckland he brought with him an approach to graffiti rooted in more of the classic Sydney public style. His tags were bold and he was the first writer in our city that consistently painted hollows and filled throw-ups in this style on the main streets. At age 16 I did my best to base mine off what he, Roske, Pane etc did during their visits to our shores.
@vizsla_bacon
@fluro_rock
I wanted to try out a few new things while painting this piece, working towards a less defined outline and finding a way to blend / overlap background and foreground better. I didn’t feel like everything I tried worked super well, so I’m looking forward to going back to keep working on this next month.
The next 4 pieces will be dropping in a couple days.
Stay tuned.
#graffitiporn #graffitiletters #graffiti
Here are the first 4 artists to kick off the January installment of #3by4project
@asmoeroc
Starting the first #3by4project with my usual wildstyle. Playing around with the composition by overlapping the letters on top of each other to establish a balanced overall form. Loving on how the A starts, initiating the momentum for the rest of the letters to react further.
@askewone
I really want to explore form for as many steps of this project as I can. For the past 7 years or so I’ve been playing with a stacked approach to building pieces that start with a simple throw-up. I’ve had the same throw-up design forever – there were some moments where I lost my way with it, tried to get too complicated but over time I’ve refined it and felt at peace with its simplicity. My letter shapes were initially really influenced by Tank BH. When he first moved to Auckland he brought with him an approach to graffiti rooted in more of the classic Sydney public style. His tags were bold and he was the first writer in our city that consistently painted hollows and filled throw-ups in this style on the main streets. At age 16 I did my best to base mine off what he, Roske, Pane etc did during their visits to our shores.
@vizsla_bacon
@fluro_rock
I wanted to try out a few new things while painting this piece, working towards a less defined outline and finding a way to blend / overlap background and foreground better. I didn’t feel like everything I tried worked super well, so I’m looking forward to going back to keep working on this next month.
The next 4 pieces will be dropping in a couple days.
Stay tuned.
#graffitiporn #graffitiletters #graffiti
Here are the first 4 artists to kick off the January installment of #3by4project
@asmoeroc
Starting the first #3by4project with my usual wildstyle. Playing around with the composition by overlapping the letters on top of each other to establish a balanced overall form. Loving on how the A starts, initiating the momentum for the rest of the letters to react further.
@askewone
I really want to explore form for as many steps of this project as I can. For the past 7 years or so I’ve been playing with a stacked approach to building pieces that start with a simple throw-up. I’ve had the same throw-up design forever – there were some moments where I lost my way with it, tried to get too complicated but over time I’ve refined it and felt at peace with its simplicity. My letter shapes were initially really influenced by Tank BH. When he first moved to Auckland he brought with him an approach to graffiti rooted in more of the classic Sydney public style. His tags were bold and he was the first writer in our city that consistently painted hollows and filled throw-ups in this style on the main streets. At age 16 I did my best to base mine off what he, Roske, Pane etc did during their visits to our shores.
@vizsla_bacon
@fluro_rock
I wanted to try out a few new things while painting this piece, working towards a less defined outline and finding a way to blend / overlap background and foreground better. I didn’t feel like everything I tried worked super well, so I’m looking forward to going back to keep working on this next month.
The next 4 pieces will be dropping in a couple days.
Stay tuned.
#graffitiporn #graffitiletters #graffiti
Here are the first 4 artists to kick off the January installment of #3by4project
@asmoeroc
Starting the first #3by4project with my usual wildstyle. Playing around with the composition by overlapping the letters on top of each other to establish a balanced overall form. Loving on how the A starts, initiating the momentum for the rest of the letters to react further.
@askewone
I really want to explore form for as many steps of this project as I can. For the past 7 years or so I’ve been playing with a stacked approach to building pieces that start with a simple throw-up. I’ve had the same throw-up design forever – there were some moments where I lost my way with it, tried to get too complicated but over time I’ve refined it and felt at peace with its simplicity. My letter shapes were initially really influenced by Tank BH. When he first moved to Auckland he brought with him an approach to graffiti rooted in more of the classic Sydney public style. His tags were bold and he was the first writer in our city that consistently painted hollows and filled throw-ups in this style on the main streets. At age 16 I did my best to base mine off what he, Roske, Pane etc did during their visits to our shores.
@vizsla_bacon
@fluro_rock
I wanted to try out a few new things while painting this piece, working towards a less defined outline and finding a way to blend / overlap background and foreground better. I didn’t feel like everything I tried worked super well, so I’m looking forward to going back to keep working on this next month.
The next 4 pieces will be dropping in a couple days.
Stay tuned.
#graffitiporn #graffitiletters #graffiti
Here are the first 4 artists to kick off the January installment of #3by4project
@asmoeroc
Starting the first #3by4project with my usual wildstyle. Playing around with the composition by overlapping the letters on top of each other to establish a balanced overall form. Loving on how the A starts, initiating the momentum for the rest of the letters to react further.
@askewone
I really want to explore form for as many steps of this project as I can. For the past 7 years or so I’ve been playing with a stacked approach to building pieces that start with a simple throw-up. I’ve had the same throw-up design forever – there were some moments where I lost my way with it, tried to get too complicated but over time I’ve refined it and felt at peace with its simplicity. My letter shapes were initially really influenced by Tank BH. When he first moved to Auckland he brought with him an approach to graffiti rooted in more of the classic Sydney public style. His tags were bold and he was the first writer in our city that consistently painted hollows and filled throw-ups in this style on the main streets. At age 16 I did my best to base mine off what he, Roske, Pane etc did during their visits to our shores.
@vizsla_bacon
@fluro_rock
I wanted to try out a few new things while painting this piece, working towards a less defined outline and finding a way to blend / overlap background and foreground better. I didn’t feel like everything I tried worked super well, so I’m looking forward to going back to keep working on this next month.
The next 4 pieces will be dropping in a couple days.
Stay tuned.
#graffitiporn #graffitiletters #graffiti
Here are the first 4 artists to kick off the January installment of #3by4project
@asmoeroc
Starting the first #3by4project with my usual wildstyle. Playing around with the composition by overlapping the letters on top of each other to establish a balanced overall form. Loving on how the A starts, initiating the momentum for the rest of the letters to react further.
@askewone
I really want to explore form for as many steps of this project as I can. For the past 7 years or so I’ve been playing with a stacked approach to building pieces that start with a simple throw-up. I’ve had the same throw-up design forever – there were some moments where I lost my way with it, tried to get too complicated but over time I’ve refined it and felt at peace with its simplicity. My letter shapes were initially really influenced by Tank BH. When he first moved to Auckland he brought with him an approach to graffiti rooted in more of the classic Sydney public style. His tags were bold and he was the first writer in our city that consistently painted hollows and filled throw-ups in this style on the main streets. At age 16 I did my best to base mine off what he, Roske, Pane etc did during their visits to our shores.
@vizsla_bacon
@fluro_rock
I wanted to try out a few new things while painting this piece, working towards a less defined outline and finding a way to blend / overlap background and foreground better. I didn’t feel like everything I tried worked super well, so I’m looking forward to going back to keep working on this next month.
The next 4 pieces will be dropping in a couple days.
Stay tuned.
#graffitiporn #graffitiletters #graffiti
Here are the first 4 artists to kick off the January installment of #3by4project
@asmoeroc
Starting the first #3by4project with my usual wildstyle. Playing around with the composition by overlapping the letters on top of each other to establish a balanced overall form. Loving on how the A starts, initiating the momentum for the rest of the letters to react further.
@askewone
I really want to explore form for as many steps of this project as I can. For the past 7 years or so I’ve been playing with a stacked approach to building pieces that start with a simple throw-up. I’ve had the same throw-up design forever – there were some moments where I lost my way with it, tried to get too complicated but over time I’ve refined it and felt at peace with its simplicity. My letter shapes were initially really influenced by Tank BH. When he first moved to Auckland he brought with him an approach to graffiti rooted in more of the classic Sydney public style. His tags were bold and he was the first writer in our city that consistently painted hollows and filled throw-ups in this style on the main streets. At age 16 I did my best to base mine off what he, Roske, Pane etc did during their visits to our shores.
@vizsla_bacon
@fluro_rock
I wanted to try out a few new things while painting this piece, working towards a less defined outline and finding a way to blend / overlap background and foreground better. I didn’t feel like everything I tried worked super well, so I’m looking forward to going back to keep working on this next month.
The next 4 pieces will be dropping in a couple days.
Stay tuned.
#graffitiporn #graffitiletters #graffiti
Here is the next lot of works by @abyz_one @berst_1 @haser_nz @kab101ism @vanstheomega for #3by4project
VTO
I’ve tried to set myself a really solid foundation while leaving room to move and improve over the course of the year. Already just hours after finishing the first pass I can see so many elements I want to change and develop! Feels good knowing I’m returning to improve and see how far I can push myself without creating a mess.
Stay tuned for the last few pieces from this killer line up. Planet Earth
Here is the next lot of works by @abyz_one @berst_1 @haser_nz @kab101ism @vanstheomega for #3by4project
VTO
I’ve tried to set myself a really solid foundation while leaving room to move and improve over the course of the year. Already just hours after finishing the first pass I can see so many elements I want to change and develop! Feels good knowing I’m returning to improve and see how far I can push myself without creating a mess.
Stay tuned for the last few pieces from this killer line up. Planet Earth
Here is the next lot of works by @abyz_one @berst_1 @haser_nz @kab101ism @vanstheomega for #3by4project
VTO
I’ve tried to set myself a really solid foundation while leaving room to move and improve over the course of the year. Already just hours after finishing the first pass I can see so many elements I want to change and develop! Feels good knowing I’m returning to improve and see how far I can push myself without creating a mess.
Stay tuned for the last few pieces from this killer line up. Planet Earth
Here is the next lot of works by @abyz_one @berst_1 @haser_nz @kab101ism @vanstheomega for #3by4project
VTO
I’ve tried to set myself a really solid foundation while leaving room to move and improve over the course of the year. Already just hours after finishing the first pass I can see so many elements I want to change and develop! Feels good knowing I’m returning to improve and see how far I can push myself without creating a mess.
Stay tuned for the last few pieces from this killer line up. Planet Earth
Here is the next lot of works by @abyz_one @berst_1 @haser_nz @kab101ism @vanstheomega for #3by4project
VTO
I’ve tried to set myself a really solid foundation while leaving room to move and improve over the course of the year. Already just hours after finishing the first pass I can see so many elements I want to change and develop! Feels good knowing I’m returning to improve and see how far I can push myself without creating a mess.
Stay tuned for the last few pieces from this killer line up. Planet Earth
Here is the next lot of works by @abyz_one @berst_1 @haser_nz @kab101ism @vanstheomega for #3by4project
VTO
I’ve tried to set myself a really solid foundation while leaving room to move and improve over the course of the year. Already just hours after finishing the first pass I can see so many elements I want to change and develop! Feels good knowing I’m returning to improve and see how far I can push myself without creating a mess.
Stay tuned for the last few pieces from this killer line up. Planet Earth
Here is the next lot of works by @abyz_one @berst_1 @haser_nz @kab101ism @vanstheomega for #3by4project
VTO
I’ve tried to set myself a really solid foundation while leaving room to move and improve over the course of the year. Already just hours after finishing the first pass I can see so many elements I want to change and develop! Feels good knowing I’m returning to improve and see how far I can push myself without creating a mess.
Stay tuned for the last few pieces from this killer line up. Planet Earth
Here is the next lot of works by @abyz_one @berst_1 @haser_nz @kab101ism @vanstheomega for #3by4project
VTO
I’ve tried to set myself a really solid foundation while leaving room to move and improve over the course of the year. Already just hours after finishing the first pass I can see so many elements I want to change and develop! Feels good knowing I’m returning to improve and see how far I can push myself without creating a mess.
Stay tuned for the last few pieces from this killer line up. Planet Earth
Here is the next lot of works by @abyz_one @berst_1 @haser_nz @kab101ism @vanstheomega for #3by4project
VTO
I’ve tried to set myself a really solid foundation while leaving room to move and improve over the course of the year. Already just hours after finishing the first pass I can see so many elements I want to change and develop! Feels good knowing I’m returning to improve and see how far I can push myself without creating a mess.
Stay tuned for the last few pieces from this killer line up. Planet Earth
Here is the next lot of works by @abyz_one @berst_1 @haser_nz @kab101ism @vanstheomega for #3by4project
VTO
I’ve tried to set myself a really solid foundation while leaving room to move and improve over the course of the year. Already just hours after finishing the first pass I can see so many elements I want to change and develop! Feels good knowing I’m returning to improve and see how far I can push myself without creating a mess.
Stay tuned for the last few pieces from this killer line up. Planet Earth
Kicking off the 2nd round of #3by4project is @vizsla_bacon @haser_nz @askewone @berst_1
Most of the additions have been incremental and building on varied structures and some colour and background editions.
More coming tomorrow so stay tuned. Planet Earth
Kicking off the 2nd round of #3by4project is @vizsla_bacon @haser_nz @askewone @berst_1
Most of the additions have been incremental and building on varied structures and some colour and background editions.
More coming tomorrow so stay tuned. Planet Earth
Kicking off the 2nd round of #3by4project is @vizsla_bacon @haser_nz @askewone @berst_1
Most of the additions have been incremental and building on varied structures and some colour and background editions.
More coming tomorrow so stay tuned. Planet Earth
This is what I love. Just free expression and leaving expectation behind.
A lil jam @daklinic Adelaide, South Australia