Martin Whatson, Norwegian-born-and-based stencil artist, combines statuesque figures and wild graffiti. He brings out the beauty of grey by contrasting it to vibrant colors. We last heard from Whatson in February when he created this large patriotic mural. This bold “French Flag“ is on Rue Amelot, Paris. His character could have had more strength would he have been painted in life-size-format onto the wall.
Rue Lemon, Paris.
The artist is currently in Stavanger, Norway where his solo show at the Reed Gallery is opening. In respect to his public, Whatson did not forget to spray one of his signature ballerinas out on the streets.
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