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Graffiti Technica - Remove 'remove - I have been really interested in researching graffiti lately after being ask a few questions about how I do my work. Every time I was looking for graffiti topics 'removal' seemed to feature heavily. There is a whole industry of products based around graffiti removal and I wanted to create something based on that concept. The idea of a constant battle going on between graffiti artists and people that don't want their work sprayed on their building seems to be an endless cycle. And one that is extremely expensive. I was actually going to scrap this design as I just couldn't do anything with it. Every time I seem to try to emulate the way paint flows on a wall the designs seem to suffer. In 3d land you have to really go hardcore at the design and not be concerned that it is a 3d object otherwise the output that you get looks like you've modeled it in Cad software (too precise and clean). I am always looking for ways to distort the graffiti shapes and have started to modify the way that I create my work specifically for 3d.
This work will be one of a series that I want to produce based around urban streets and buildings. Trying to intergrate the work as much as I can into the built city environment.
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