Video: Shirts and sheets graffiti. The unusual work of Thomas Voorn (Thomas Voorn)
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
If I buy myself a few cans of paint, or gouache and a brush, or colored crayons with pencils, I will become an artist..! Although, in fact, you can draw without all this, the main thing is to have enough clothes in the closet and linen in the chest of drawers. This is exactly how the Dutch artist Thomas Voorn works: his unusual graffiti from bed linen and clothes have long become public knowledge and continue to amaze people.
Thomas Voorn, designer and art director from the Netherlands, is an interesting and creative guy. He surprisingly manages to combine art and life, professionally playing with clothes and demonstrating the results of these games in public places.
His work is called special writing, "textile graffiti". Instead of talking in a crowd, where it is noisy and no one cares about you, write it on the wall, fence, sidewalk with something that no one has thought of writing before. For example, clothes. And they will surely hear you. Apparently, such a religion is professed by a strange guy Thomas Vorn. And people love it. At least, his work is appreciated not only in his native Holland, but also far beyond its borders.
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