Mono is an amazing Graffiti artist that has great ideas to fit in with areas such as "Belgrave road". On Garfield street he drew a lovely picture of one of the best Indian actress Bhanurekha Ganesan, better known as Rekha, acknowledged as one of the finest actresses in Indian cinema. Furthermore, this is great because "Belgrave Road" is an Indian community and fits in really well because of their traditions and their love for Rekha is immense. In my opinion, Mono is an amazing artist and I hope to see many more of his wonderful work.The art MONO produces is varied in subject matter and technique but with one constant factor, the artist. Although constantly morphing and evolving MONO is an amalgamation of all past experience up until this point . Having worked with many different mediums and disciplines has given him an open minded approach that prevents stagnation and allows for progression and change. From animation to sculpture or aerosol paint to pen and ink , one affecting the other as more knowledge is acquired . Similarly his influences and personal choice of theme is fluid and unforced yet allows for personal style to emerge through so that his work is recognisable and distinguishable created by MONO.
This is another picture of Arnold Schwarzenegger drawn by Mono and employing many technique such as Figure in ground and this emphasis on how he is standing and also the red and yellow colours have an effect as it looks like clouds. This makes Arnold Schwarzenegger like a hero with divine powers, this makes him omnipotent. Using figure in ground makes it look real and the foreground stand out. Another reason why this is great because this grabs people's attention because of the shade he has used on Arnold Schwarzenegger. For example, near his stomach he has an high contrast tone and then his torso his low contrast tone. He has used many little details such as, Veins popping out and his expression.
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As you can see there is no difference between the two because they look exactly identical. Mono has accurately drawn Arnold Schwarzenegger.
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