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]]>Growing up, he was surrounded by art, so the idea to start doing it himself came naturally. He first started painting on canvases, later he discovered graffiti and was immediately drawn to it.
“The idea was born from the desire to get out of the box, and in all my designs I try to send messages of unease, the joy of life and what surrounds me,” the artist told Bored Panda.
His popularity has grown through the years, and currently, he has more than 21k Instagram followers and hundreds of likes on each post. If you are curious to see his art, check out the gallery below or follow him on Instagram for more.
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]]>Rodrigo Miguel Sepúlveda Nunes, a.k.a. Vile, is an artist from Portugal that loves to write his name on walls. Vile has studied cartoon & animation films, as well as drawing and illustration simultaneously. He made his first graffiti at the age of 14. He started as an independent artist in 2007 and mastered different kinds of techniques which allow him to bring the walls to life.
One of his trademarks is writing his name in 3D while making it look like it was carved or cut out of the wall. By using very carefully selected colors, he creates an illusion that the letters in his name are revealing the inside of the building or simply shows us what’s on the other side of the wall. First, he creates sketches that will fit on the walls and then he creates adequate color schemes based on the hues that are on the wall or the object.
See some of the incredible illusions this talented artist creates below!
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]]>With the LED lights shining his murals consist of 2 colors: red filter to see the red layer, a blue filter to observe the blue, and with these two layers together you will be able to see the true beauty of his art.
After his involvement in a World Record where he created the largest glow in the dark painting in Ras Al Khaimah in the United Emirates, his mission became to travel around the world and share his paintings on every wall he sees.
Scroll down and see his insanely good pieces of work.
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]]>“Since then I have pushed and experimented with this idea of overlapping words, seeing how many I can fit into the space of one word, and then slowly boiling it down and simplifying this idea to become more legible,” – he recently told Colossal. “This in turn lead more to the use of ‘typography’ throughout my style as you see today. I have always been interested in the idea of graffiti speaking to the general public, rather than just other graffiti writers, and readable letters or a more ‘typographic’ approach has been a good route to that.”
You can check out some of his works below.
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]]>The post Artist Creates Remarkable 3D Graffiti With a Twist appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>Growing up, he was surrounded by art, so the idea to start doing it himself came naturally. He first started painting on canvases, later he discovered graffiti and was immediately drawn to it.
“The idea was born from the desire to get out of the box, and in all my designs I try to send messages of unease, the joy of life and what surrounds me,” the artist told Bored Panda.
His popularity has grown through the years, and currently, he has more than 21k Instagram followers and hundreds of likes on each post. If you are curious to see his art, check out the gallery below or follow him on Instagram for more.
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]]>The post Artist Makes Amazing 3D Illusions With Spray Paint appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>Rodrigo Miguel Sepúlveda Nunes, a.k.a. Vile, is an artist from Portugal that loves to write his name on walls. Vile has studied cartoon & animation films, as well as drawing and illustration simultaneously. He made his first graffiti at the age of 14. He started as an independent artist in 2007 and mastered different kinds of techniques which allow him to bring the walls to life.
One of his trademarks is writing his name in 3D while making it look like it was carved or cut out of the wall. By using very carefully selected colors, he creates an illusion that the letters in his name are revealing the inside of the building or simply shows us what’s on the other side of the wall. First, he creates sketches that will fit on the walls and then he creates adequate color schemes based on the hues that are on the wall or the object.
See some of the incredible illusions this talented artist creates below!
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]]>The post 3D Realistic Mind-Blowing Graffiti By Greek Artist Stathis Tsavalis appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>With the LED lights shining his murals consist of 2 colors: red filter to see the red layer, a blue filter to observe the blue, and with these two layers together you will be able to see the true beauty of his art.
After his involvement in a World Record where he created the largest glow in the dark painting in Ras Al Khaimah in the United Emirates, his mission became to travel around the world and share his paintings on every wall he sees.
Scroll down and see his insanely good pieces of work.
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]]>The post British Graffiti Artist Creates Impressive Multi-Layered 3D Typographies appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>“Since then I have pushed and experimented with this idea of overlapping words, seeing how many I can fit into the space of one word, and then slowly boiling it down and simplifying this idea to become more legible,” – he recently told Colossal. “This in turn lead more to the use of ‘typography’ throughout my style as you see today. I have always been interested in the idea of graffiti speaking to the general public, rather than just other graffiti writers, and readable letters or a more ‘typographic’ approach has been a good route to that.”
You can check out some of his works below.
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