His original work can be found in private collections and institutions worldwide and has been shown in solo exhibitions in Tokyo to LA, London to New York. Martin's work is seen at festivals, in projects and on walls globally. Whether immersing entirely or embellishing a detail, the images disappear beneath expressive, spray-painted strokes of assorted colours and textures. True to form, no grey space stays grey for long in Martin's presence. The ashen tones of the compositions and vacant backgrounds are reminiscent of his alternative canvas, concrete. Almost stylised, these minimal figures are constructed of a few layers of hand-cut stencils. Delicate and organic characters feature butterflies, ballerinas and animals all rendered in empty grayscale space. With as many works on walls as on canvas and paper, each piece's relationship between vulnerability and strength remains constant. This balance would come to define his creative approach. The evolution moved him closer to a simple yet effective aesthetic he believed could bridge the gap between the passion and spontaneity graffiti held for him, with the fragility and transience of nature. In the early 2000s, this interest in layers became more literal with the introduction of stencils into his work. The same deconstructive processes are seen in his creative influences of Jose Parla and Cy Twombly. These are HUGE prints and 28 colours, so the price is easily justified. Reg Run is only up a touch on the mains (like 20 prints or so) and in line with past releases at £250. , Its actually (pretty much) the same as always. The physical architecture of the city was a constant inspiration, the elaboration and destruction of each generation contributing to the urban infrastructure. Martin Whatson Tiger Print, by nighthawk on. Growing up in Oslo, Norway, Martin was an active part of the emerging graffiti scene of the early '90s, which maintained zero tolerance. His works mirror the rise and fall of the streets, as he symbolically recreates the urban environment, then vandalises it to reveal his vibrant transformations. Over the past decade, Martin has developed an unmistakable aesthetic combining abstract movement with figurative stencilled compositions. Martin Whatson (b.1984) is a Norwegian street artist known for his calligraphic scribbles in grayscale voids. Tracing the Origins of TraseOne – From Pioneering Singapore Street Artist to Designer of a Cultural Community.
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