Video: Street "hooligan" Hr.v.Bias and his stupid graffiti on the walls of Berlin
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
If earlier the authors of wall graffiti were considered vandals who spoil and disfigure city buildings, today they are considered artists with a capital letter, their works are admired, sometimes shown in galleries, and some fans of the genre even order an exclusive painting of one or even several walls in an apartment … But not all of the above applies to our today's hero, a graffiti artist named Hr.v. Bias … His graffiti looks more like hooliganism, but such hooliganism can give odds to some works of high art. The artist is not attracted by small and inconspicuous houses, concrete fences in the backyards and abandoned garages. If we are to "hooligan", then on a grand scale, he thinks, and paints the facades of multi-storey buildings from spray cans, so much so that they can then be shown in museums. But what he draws can be considered art hooliganism, very colorful characters are obtained!
The author draws mostly strange, funny, stupid characters that you have not seen before in animation or cinema. Like all creative personalities, the artist "filmed" on the walls and fences cartoons invented by him.
Of course, he also has customers who want to turn their office, house or some other building into a bright, beautiful work of art. And then Hr.v. Bias steps on the throat of his song, and draws what the client would associate with the institution that needs to be decorated: a tattoo parlor, a design studio, or an office selling cardboard packaging. You can see more of this creative bully's work in his online portfolio.
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