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