This artist decided to work on a large painting during the market. This canvas is draped over one of the outside walls of the New Mexico Museum of art. He drew crowds off an on during the day. Have a great Friday everyone and I hope you enjoy your weekend.
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Very vivid and fun.
Is he painting with a spray can?
It is always exciting to see an artist at work and how the work progresses. I'll bet some watched for awhile, left and then came back!
Hope your weekend is fun-filled!
I like the different colors, a modern mural!
Léia
Looks almost like he's painting a mural. Once again, I love the bright colors!
I wonder what he's listening to on his earphones to give him inspiration Randy, I love his choice of vivid colours.
If that is a spray can, I must say pretty talented!
It would be so interesting to watch him work.
I love the colors. So cool to see an artist at work.
that would have been very neat to watch!
Very nice!
It would be fun to watch this work in progress. It sure is a large canvas.
The size of a project like that would intimidate me. Love the colors though. Happy Friday!
PS: I'm going to a wine and cheese get together with friends tonight. Imagine that - me and wine. :)
I like the upper right part
Have a great weekend Randy :)
Urban art with a First Nation spin!
A bit too large, but spectacular!
great work and beautiful colors !
wish you a nice weekend Randy
Wonderful mix of colors and must've have been a treat to watch. Have a great weekend too!
Love to see the works of a talented spray painter using a proper canvas and venue!
Great painting! Full or color and imagination
It's always cool to see an artist in action!
Have a good weekend Randy! ;-)
It is always fun to see an artist at work and to see the work take form in the course of a day.
Making up the lines and shapes as he goes along, interesting !
I hope that the canvas will be preserved after the market ended.
like colors and mural!
Luis
Love watching a mural being done.
I thought it was a painting done on the wall itself. Good idea to do it on canvas!
He can always cut into smaller pieces and have several paintings at the end of the day :-)
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