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Uploaded by on Jan 31, 2008

Nick Walker, one of Bristols finest, (stencil artists that is) prepares for his first solo show at the Carmichael Gallery of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles. To see photos from Nicks Studio go to http://www.flickr.com/photos/romanywg/sets/72157603798590354/

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  • @mterrz He probably uses a laser cutter

  • how are his stencils so strong??

  • amazing art work!

  • @kamakaziq

    The best paper to use is 250 grams paper.

    Best knife to cut with is a xacto knife.

  • the cuts aren't handmade, are they? looks too detailed to be

  • This stuff is amazing. Does anyone know if there is a certain type of paper he uses??? So far, I have only used normal printing paper, It sometimes snags whenever Im cutting something intricate, and it sometimes bleeds through when I spray. I just started graffiti and this is the type of thing I'm aiming for. So does anyone know what tools he uses, besides a normal can of spray paint? Thanks

  • @funroe42

    indeed, the hardest part of stencilling is cutting, unless you use an plotting machine. which Nick Walker clearly is´nt. He is reusing his stencils more often then I do. Some cuts get lost or fal apart after a couple of sprays outside.

  • Great stuff ! Keep on rocking !

  • not really. stencils are rather easy to spray if you know how to paint them, it doesn't take an incredible amount of control. if you don't have a seizure painting it, it should turn out fine.

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