

began simply as an experiment in late afternoon to see if it was possible to combine an interest in graffiti with 3D design. I was watching some very talented graffiti artists with a 3D style painting for years and wondered why no one was actually results in a 3D mesh.
In my early work I wanted to take this idea further and instead of using the techniques of graffiti (color, design, forms) in my work I wanted to incorporate an interest in industrial design to start using design elements from fragments of the technology that inspired me. Everything from tape recorders, game machines, construction machines were used, since they had their own style and design that he wanted to inject into my work. I recently started to explore what is possible with this new style of art, such as having a 3D model gives you many more options than painting on a wall. I experimented with 3D printers to make sculptures painted and have also begun to do by hand. I have also begun to follow my work on the plates of the vision that I shot of places that I think will match the style of graffiti I'm using. I like to take this idea of \u200b\u200bthe different cities and sites designed specifically for each place that I am. Here are some of his illustrations, and two of his video. You can see more on their official website of Brad Schwede.

Graffiti on Vimeo
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3d graffiti - A series of 5 Postcards from
Graffiti Technica
on Vimeo
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