More street art shizzness
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More street art shizzness
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Some time ago I made a spaceship for a blind-pass-along-game. That was a great opportunity to dwell into the depths of deep space reconnaissance.
That was the first version. Later I made another version, featuring a different colour scheme alongside some minor tweaks.
In addition I gave this version a sticker job with various decals.
Due to the increasing popularity I made another version with a custom paint job, meaning that I painted several elements.
Following my soft spot for cutting edge farming machines in terms of design and functions I made an adaption of the Claas Xerion. This one was built in addition to the John Deere Forwarder I presented previously.
The challenge was to make it minifig-suitable, that means quite small. In addition I wanted to incorporate the rotating cabin.
(click the image to see the rotation in action)
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In addition here are the break down shots if you would like to build your own version or just see how the construction looks like.
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Another brickd’n’painted style.
This is a stand alone piece which allows flexibility in the arrangement.
Shown at the recent Urban Sculptures Exhibition @ Pretty Portal.
Enjoy!
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A friend requested me to do a new version of Hello, my name is…
Original version [bnw shadow session]
Padberg meets Cole Session [image credit to M. Padberg]
Paint edit_flipside rmx
And here is the fresh Jungle Boogie version alongside the A’maze’ing flipside remix
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This summer seems to be more dedicated to the liquid plastic rather than the bricks.
Here a commissioned work on a transformer in Muelheim a.d.Ruhr. The Art Museum asked for adaption(s) of original art work from their collection reinterpreted with the spraycan. At the location I had a chat with the owner of the shop in the background asking for his preference since he has to see it every day.
The motives are adaptions of
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A redesign of a creation from 2010.
Now with more accuracy, details and functions:
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I was invited to be part of the group exhibition ‘URBAN SCULPTURES‘ @ Pretty Portal – Urban Art Gallery over the last weeks.
Some fresh stuff from me, which is heavy on the Graffiti|StreetArt|BrickArt side, was and is currently still on display.
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Thanks to widewalls for the coverage of the show.
Floating through space and time, searching for connections…
Milly Ways, 2016
Plastic bricks & glue
13.1 x 16.1 x 7.5 cm
Including rendered versions (credits to Mecabricks and blender)