The Final Run-iNS
Smokey eyes
The Final Run-iNS
Smokey eyes, detail
The Final Run-iNS
The Final Run-iNS
Döner
The Final Run-iNS
Döner, detail
The Final Run-iNS
The Final Run-iNS (Penis)
The Final Run-iNS
The Final Run-iNS (Penis), detail
The Final Run-iNS
The Final Run-iNS (Fish)
The Final Run-iNS
The Final Run-iNS (Fish), detail
The Final Run-iNS
Flamingo
The Final Run-iNS
Flamingo, detail
The Final Run-iNS
Iraq
The Final Run-iNS
Iraq, detail
The Final Run-iNS
The Final Run-iNS (Electric guitar)
The Final Run-iNS
The Final Run-iNS (Electric guitar), detail
The Final Run-iNS
Smokey eyes
The Final Run-iNS
Smokey eyes, detail
The Final Run-iNS
The Final Run-iNS
Döner
The Final Run-iNS
Döner, detail
The Final Run-iNS
The Final Run-iNS (Penis)
The Final Run-iNS
The Final Run-iNS (Penis), detail
The Final Run-iNS
The Final Run-iNS (Fish)
The Final Run-iNS
The Final Run-iNS (Fish), detail
The Final Run-iNS
Flamingo
The Final Run-iNS
Flamingo, detail
The Final Run-iNS
Iraq
The Final Run-iNS
Iraq, detail
The Final Run-iNS
The Final Run-iNS (Electric guitar)
The Final Run-iNS
The Final Run-iNS (Electric guitar), detail
Nathan Carter and Matthew Ronay

The Final Run-iNS

EUR
500

Drawing

Description

  • Year2008
  • MaterialsPaper and spray paint
  • Format43 × 35,5 cm / 16.9 × 14 in.
  • Edition sizeUnique
  • CertificateSigned and dated on the back

Original polychrome stencils on paper.

To create an original polychrome stencil, an artist first creates a design on paper or another surface. They then use a sharp tool to cut out the design, creating a stencil. The stencil is then placed over a sheet of paper, and ink or paint is applied to the exposed areas using a brush, roller, or other tool.

After the first color has been applied, the stencil is carefully removed, and the paper is allowed to dry. The process is repeated with different stencils and colors until the desired image has been created.