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MAIN : Marion Bolognesi - StumbleUpon. Create Something Saturday’s- DIY Stencil Art | 8th Continent Soy Milk Blog. By 8thlopez on July 26, 2010 If you are a fan of graffiti or any type of street art, chances are you have come across an artist named Banksy who does impeccable stencil art installations and is now a world-renowned artist, even though he keeps his identity a secret. You may not be an aspiring Banksy, but would like to make some stencil art yourself. If you follow these directions you will be able to easily make stencil art of your own all by doing a quick picture edit, printing it out, cutting it out, and then painting! What you will need: A printer with black inkXacto KnifePaintsCard Stock Weight PaperCanvasRegular Paint BrushSponge Paint BrushBright Colored Marker Directions: The first thing you want to do is find a picture that you would like to make into a stencil. Recolor the picture to grayscale. Turn the contrast all the way up to 100%.

After you have printed the picture, take a bright marker and trace the parts that you will be cutting out. WARNING! “Oh cool stencil art?!? “Me.” Tardis silhouette- 5th/4th one. Amazing Aqueous Electreau by Mark Mawson. Posted by C on Monday, July 9, 2012 · Well, that’s an incredible triple “A” for such a great artist like Mark Mawson, an international award-winning photographer. His name might ring a bell for those who have been graciously following the Wave. Do you remember rd‘s post about Graceful Underwater Dance?

Yes, that’s one of the many works of art of Mark Mawson. With his new collection dubbed as “Aqueous Electreau” that has become viral in the beginning of 2012, Mawson drops different colors of paint under the water then captures them spontaneously. What turns out in the end depends on how an observer sees it. As stated in Behance portfolio, these are ghostly, spirit like images using electro colours.