OMG your work is amazing. Congrats, Can you share what (if any) software you use to create the stencils? Or how do you create the stencils ready for cutting? thanks so much
I have another comment or more of a compliment. Your work titled " the Baroque's Dark Heart" really surprised me. An incredible number of layers. Blending between them is flowing. The use of gold leaf was meticulous. By far my favorite. I always wondered where you obtain the canvas material? Late-night drive with a six-pack and a socket wrench, perhaps? Do you have a webpage? Gallery of sold and what's available? Lots of questions. Too much coffee.
great work. what type of paper do you use for your stencils? i see you paid on the floor so its easier even with a thin paper but with thin paper a stencil is done and destroyed after one use.. so then you use thicker paper? im looking for some advices from experienced artists like you because i used to do stencils but in thin paper (it was easier to cut) but all of them were going to trash after i used them once. Thin paper would get too wet, rip and cant be used again. A more thicker and harder type of paper would be better, or other type of material? I paint on walls, verticaly. so that matters too (thin elements not bending because of gravity etc). Would love to get reply from you. cheers.
Thanks! I use 150 pound cover stock. Pretty durable, but will still tear after 5 to 10 uses. Some street artist will buy screen material and tape it to each stencil. This will make it last for a long time
@@ThomasVigil 5 to 10 uses is still great! it always hurts me when any stnecil i used to make were going to dump after only 1 use. I'll definitly try with cover stock and maybe even screen material. Thanks a lot!
Superbly done🎉
AMAAAAAZING
Focus and Results, congratulations!
GREAT🔥🔥🔥🔥
Fantastic!
you are so talented man... i just discovered you today.. and just only 400 views?! most underrated artist..sorry
Thank you! Greatly appreciated!!
AMAZING WORK OF ART !
That is so good, please keep posting stuff. you are very talented.
Incredible! I need to learn how to do this!
when to make a video tutorial?
showing how each layer works
OMG your work is amazing. Congrats, Can you share what (if any) software you use to create the stencils? Or how do you create the stencils ready for cutting? thanks so much
Thanks so much. . . I use Adobe photoshop and illustrator. Check out some of my other videos. I explain the process a little bit.
Wow, your back. You post so few videos. A great day when a new one appears.
I have another comment or more of a compliment. Your work titled " the Baroque's Dark Heart" really surprised me. An incredible number of layers. Blending between them is flowing. The use of gold leaf was meticulous. By far my favorite. I always wondered where you obtain the canvas material? Late-night drive with a six-pack and a socket wrench, perhaps? Do you have a webpage? Gallery of sold and what's available?
Lots of questions. Too much coffee.
how do u separate the layer of block?..
great work. what type of paper do you use for your stencils? i see you paid on the floor so its easier even with a thin paper but with thin paper a stencil is done and destroyed after one use.. so then you use thicker paper? im looking for some advices from experienced artists like you because i used to do stencils but in thin paper (it was easier to cut) but all of them were going to trash after i used them once. Thin paper would get too wet, rip and cant be used again. A more thicker and harder type of paper would be better, or other type of material? I paint on walls, verticaly. so that matters too (thin elements not bending because of gravity etc). Would love to get reply from you. cheers.
Thanks! I use 150 pound cover stock. Pretty durable, but will still tear after 5 to 10 uses. Some street artist will buy screen material and tape it to each stencil. This will make it last for a long time
@@ThomasVigil 5 to 10 uses is still great! it always hurts me when any stnecil i used to make were going to dump after only 1 use. I'll definitly try with cover stock and maybe even screen material. Thanks a lot!