It’s summer time here in kiwiland so I’ll be pavement arting my ass off, I thought I’d make a thread showing off a few of my pavement art wears that I’ve been working on. ENJOY :wgrin:
I’ve been trying out a 3D method more nowadays thats all the rage thanks to the incredible spammings of Julian Beavers work. Here’s a few of my experiments:
This one was done by the beautiful Sumner (not a spelling mistake it’s real name) beach over two days. This one I just put my hat out a busked for fun. Goodtimes
Holy camole!.. It’s one of those trickery pavement chalkboard works!.. Good job!.. They really pop out!.. (Love the colouring… You’re using those refracted light, eh?! Awesome!)…
I’m pretty happy with it. Except of the tiles (Which spoils the 3D effect somewhat) and the wolfs nose. It took ages because the crazy weather we’ve been having lately.
Also ran into these guys whilst finishing it up on the last day:
These guys were performing at the festival and told me about how they performed at Hayao Miyazaki’s (Mononoke’s director) after party of the premier of one of his films. They said they’ll tell him about my pavement art. Small world!
I only had half a day to finish this one for Cosmic Corner www.cosmiccorner.co.nz my friend Mark was celebrating his shops 10th birthday and wanted a trippy Dance floor for people to groove on that would light up under the UV lights:
But if you really want to see it work it’s nutty 3D trippy glory have a gander at this short vid:
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They can last weeks, months or even years depending on the surface and if I fix em down. The princess Monoke piece is still there clear as day
Sheng-Long
And sorry Sheng Long. Couldn’t get a photo under the UV’s to many people getting down on the dancefloor. Which is cool.
Here’s my latest creations I did for the Wanaka festival of Colour:
This piece took two days with my awesome new Pastels at $4.20 a stick you have to be VERY careful with them.
And for all the Duckie fans. I had half a day so I rushed this one out:
On another note I did this rough draft for a local kiteboarding place:
Here’s some more 3D art. This was done for China Union Pay and BNZ (Bank of New Zealand). They flew me up to Auckland and it was drawn in the Quad at Auckland University. It took two days:
It’s reflecting a Union Pay ATM in the water to say your can use your Union Pay back cards on BNZ ATMs. (I didn’t do the relfection writing and characters backwards so the students could read it)
Nice work, munta! Sorry I didn’t realise it was this weekend you were up in Auckland, although I’ve been sick the past 4 days so probably wouldn’t have been able to make it anyway. Explains why I didn’t see you on GGPO
But yeah, this latest one in particular is really amazing. Keep it up
I’ve been on a little bit of a break from drawing the last month or so. Mainly it’s because I’ve been running alot of pavement art workshops and whatnot. But after getting all hyped up after the trailer for that certain game that’s being developed of that certain franchise that we all care about I decided to get back too it.
Thought I’d draw some pictures for myself for fun while I don’t have so much work on.
Since I don’t have an official thread as such I’ll post my wares here:
Here’s something that had been eating my time like no tomorrow glad the clients happy with it though And stoked it’ll be posted around the city in a few months A1 size Woot!
I got Duckie writers block (Or quackers block maybe) at the moment and have three different story archs to choose from. Parrot, Meryl, Sun… Hmmmmmmm decisions, decisions.
Munta, you’re by far one of the most talented people on this forum. I love Ducky and all your work here. It doesn’t hurt you seem like such a nice guy!
Over winter I made the cast of Street Fighter 2 Championship edition in modelling clay call Du-Kit. Each figure is pretty small about the size of my thumb: