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Originally Posted by InSoMnIaK*
just sharing some "tips-n-tricks" of my own....dont like em, to bad
I give respect to every artist talented or not so talented, but when someone is trying to sell somthing they know nothing about I feel the need to speak my mind
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uhm, as Gusto said we were offering to talk to people about how to make lasting creations on clothing. I know that graffiti is something with a lot of emotional, political and social connotations but this is art using what is recognised as a graffiti style. Graffiti artists can sometimes be elitist and pretty touchy (sort of like you're being) so I tried to point out in the begining that Matt is an artist who is exploring the graffiti/urban style not necissarily a graffiti artist.
The link is up to his portfolio if you want to check some other stuff out.
Phil Collins:
He uses wood markers (zigwoodcolour) and Deco Colour. Sometimes with really obsorbant materials he puts down a couple layers of acrylic paint first and then covers it with marker (and then at the end the wax paper). Deco only run when they are on vynil and plastic, the wax paper also seals really well. The clothes still need to be washed on delicate or hand washed.