Missing this a lot. Painting and travelling. Fingers crossed for a better 2021 even tho the start of it sucks.
One of my favourite walls painted in Tenerife for @seisdedoce priceless times.
My wall for the last @slagelse_streetart_fest wonderful days there with so many good friends. Thanks everybody involved in the event for making everything so easy.
Mother Ocean.
For this mural I had it clear I wanted to give a clear message. As someone who grew up close to the sea, I feel attached to it, and always have it in mind, even tho I'm not a "beach guy". It is a fact that the amount of cardboard and paper we handle daily is massive, I find it funny reading on all of them "organic" "recycle" "nature respect" "green whatever", giving us the fake relief that we are doing good with the environment, when it is our final responsability to give all the trash we handle a green end. Nature is wise, the ocean is wise, and she, is able to clean herself, but it is hard and slow. We are part of her, and it's in our hands not to swim surrounded by trash fishes next time we go to the beach. Peace guys.
Fun wall with @stom500 at @westendwalls
Thanks Stom for saving a day of your visit to Copenhagen to spend some time together, it was a pleasure seeing you again. Also you gave me the best excuse to test my right wrist after so many months! see you soon.
Cage.
@procreate
Slowly getting back to the right hand. with patience and taking care of the posture it’s getting better. Drawing digital feels better since I can zoom in for details and the wrist suffer less.
I’m liking this journey of exploring painting with my left hand.
I'm very happy with the result of this wall done yesterday with the company of a real left handed artist who certified me as one of his pack of lefties, thank you @chus.art
It is curious how using "your other" hand gives you such a different result but you can still see yourself somehow. Let’s see where this journey takes me.
Left hand practice wall edition. Really wanted to try how my left hand would work on big surfaces. I painted first with brushes but I needed to see if I could handle spraycans. I like the result a lot. And as some would say : "no grid no projector" But I must admit this was very tiring mentally and physically, it's curious how the brain works (it was easier to paint the faces with a photo reference than the fishes I painted 1000 times with the right hand) and how the "weak" arm/hand with only 2 hours feels so so tired.