14 Apr 2010


...things you can learn about yourself everyday day.

Sometimes I've started to write something here, than stoped, didnt feel like or was interupted, as the result save what is written so far as draft. A while later sitting down to complete it, I read it thought and realise that the thing I weas so excited to tell is so childish and unimportant.

A step up for me as a graffiti writer.
It is not only a conclusion that other people make or you looking at a complite work, but it is what you feel in the process of painting. As for me, painting that piece I had a thought that has never came across my mind before. The thought and feeling of becoming so familiar with a spray can that you can compare it with a pen, are fascinating.

Another interesting moment - I found myself at a very specific stage of progress. Every new peace I paint is better than the one before. Maybe ut is natural for someone who've been paintig that little. I guess so, stiil it is pleasing to see yourself climbing upwards rathen than standing still or falling down.
There is always a room for a progress, and I'd like to keep the door to that room open.

Back to wall.
SAVES TMD
so do tell the story
08 April at 07:57 ·

WERT159
the story of the character?
I've bloged about left one - http://thereare159.blogspo
and the right one is the same portrait but completed + plus there were a couple faces painted in between, therefore quality is better.
story... I'm working on it, He doesnt have a story to tell, I dont know his name or who he is, for me its a rear portrait that I found I while ago, personaly for me he represents a corrupted burocrat. Not a specific person but in general.
end of story
08 April at 11:14 ·
SAVES TMD
Ok I was thinking along the same lines, hes got that story about him :) cool
09 April at 08:18 ·