cool. see, i dont know when i had beef with yeu. we just had a pleasant convo yesterday and now yeu hate me. i dont get that
DankNC, If youre talking to me; I use watercolor for the large parts and decos for the small parts (i.e. nipples) Surprisingly the watercolor doesnt smear or run when the paste is applied. I only use it because I really like the washed out and dirty look...
idk. all i said was yeu were one of my favourites and so was cezr and then sir starts talkin bout everyone hates me.
killtheugly.. i said the same thing bout the hand..after i got finished.. or when i took the pic.. its ugly as hell but came out aight.. there was alot of cars that night that location so it was pretty fast.
REK, straight up you suck. and your name is too close to REKA, who is a shit ton better than you'll ever be.
once again with all the lame ass's thats on BS.. who in the fuck are you.. what have you dun really.. to talk shit.. get off everyones balls and do sumthin .. for i bust your ass too..
BRUTESTAR....dude i just checked all your post..... i wont even comment.. not worth it...hahahahahhahahahha
[/quote] Bump for Indeed. DO NOT START BEEFING IN THIS THREAD OR I'M BANNING FUCKERS. Straight up. This is a street art thread and it's about pics so if there aint a pic in your post, shut up and don't post. Beef goes to PM's. not in the thread. POST= PIC NO PIC= BANNED. PERIOD.
That's a sexy magnet, cror. ________________________________________________ I tried to make a thread about this but it didn't get approved for some reason. [Broken External Image]:http://www.storiesfromspace.co.uk/data/big images/mossgraffiti/mg3.jpg It's called moss graffiti. (serves to create several small pieces or 1 large piece of graffiti) 1 can of beer 1/2 teaspoon sugar Several clumps garden moss You will also need a plastic container (with lid), a blender and a paintbrush To begin the recipe, first of all gather together several clumps of moss (moss can usually be found in moist, shady places) and crumble them into a blender. Then add the beer and sugar and blend just long enough to create a smooth, creamy consistency. Now pour the mixture into a plastic container. Find a suitable damp and shady wall on to which you can apply your moss milkshake. Paint your chosen design onto the wall (either free-hand or using a stencil). If possible try to return to the area over the following weeks to ensure that the mixture is kept moist. Soon the bits of blended moss should begin to re-couperate into a whole rooted plant – maintaining your chosen design before eventually colonising the whole area. You can make whatever you want with it. I thought it was neat. [Broken External Image]:http://www.storiesfromspace.co.uk/data/big images/mossgraffiti/mg4.jpg [Broken External Image]:http://www.storiesfromspace.co.uk/data/big images/mossgraffiti/mg1.jpg
moss burners? heh. this is the wheatpaste i've been working on. anything you'd change? *tip* flip it.