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He use grey tones as a basis but add’s vibrant colours to break the monochrome concrete expression and bring a splash of life to his motives. His abstract graffiti and stencils are a mix of urban scenes showing the development of a walls lifetime.
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Inspired by artist like Jose Parlá and Cy Twombly. His artistic expression started more political, but has developed into a more subtle expression blending graffiti, stencil art and decay together. This interest for decay has helped develop his style, motives and composition and he enjoys creating either unity or conflict between materials, backgrounds, motives and human intervention. He looks for inspirations in people, city landscapes, old buildings, graffiti, posters and decaying walls. T-shirts, posters, stickers, home decor, and more, designed and sold by independent artists. Martin has a continuous urge to search for beauty in what is commonly dismissed as ugly, out of style or simply left behind. High quality Martin Whatson-inspired gifts and merchandise. After following graffiti and its development, he started his own stencil production 10 years ago in the winter of 2004. While studying Art and Graphic design at Westerdals School of Communication, Oslo, he discovered stencils and the urban art scene. 1984) is a Norwegian born and based stencil artist. Exciting tales from Norways capital region told through urban art Join street artist Martin Whatson on a tour of his home region, where he creates murals.