
Watching Michal Mráz at work (see the video below), makes clear why he is known for blending modern stencil realism with graffiti. His bold, representational paintings – acrylic, oil and spray paint on canvas – are inspired by nature, urban life style, graffiti and pop culture. He’s based in Bratislava, Slovakia. (Above: Disturbed)

-Sold Out

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Portfolio at Saatchi Online, here.
Watch him at work on this three-minute video.
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Reblogged this on marikaosblog and commented:
This I like the combination of materials, sensitive use of colour and an emotional prod.
wonderful… love the effects achieved with the handcut stencils. Great work!
IMPRESIONANTE, si te gusta el arte seguro que te llamara la atención llevo muy poquito pero con muchas ganas,ve decogara no te arrepentiras
Reblogged this on Lesley Cox and commented:
great stuff
Reblogged this on Taste of Freedom.
This looks amazing! I love this style/technique’s results.
Yep, the results are so dramatic and inspiring and I agree with other comments that the paintings compel you to dive into them.
Love the images & stencil technique. inspiring 🙂
The technique is so unusual, no? I had not seen it before.
Interesting stuff. This is a genre I’m not familiar with but it’s certainly very interesting. The artist is so talented. I like delving into each picture to see what’s there.
I was not familiar with the particulars of this style either, which is why I appreciated the video so much.
WOW!!! AMAZING!!!
Glad you found this artist, then. I agree with you.
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Thanks for the re-blog, appreciated.
Freaking gorgeous!
Agree. I was really taken with this style, too.