Brush-Less Portraits by David Walker

Jan 1, 2011 3 comments

Artist David Walker doesn't use brushes because he wants the pieces to raise questions about graffiti and traditional painting. "People are normally quite surprised the work is made from spray paint and I think many are also surprised they actually like the work when its outside on a wall; suddenly they have connected with a scene that they previously had no time for at all."

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For two years, Walker only painted in black, white and pink as it was cheaper and allowed him to concentrate on the subject more. Then he came across a box of random coloured spray paint that had been buried in the studio and started exploring with colorful, vibrant portraits.


David Walker has been painting for only three years.

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Comments

  1. amazing, simply amazing

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  2. AMAZING!!!!
    WONDERFUL!!!

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  3. 3 years!?!!! Proof it's all ab talent, and art education only ADDS to it...

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