Make it stand out

It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more. Or maybe you have a creative project to share with the world. Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.

BY: Malcolm Turpin

SPRAY CAN ART

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THE BEGINNING

A local artist seeking a place to create and share in the art community established a platform for the adventurous artist inside of all of us, “Creativity needs no preparation”.

This space for creatives is a public space donated by the city and kept up by the community. Perfect location for artists searching for legal outlets amongst fellow creatives seeking expression.

Make it stand out

It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more. Or maybe you have a creative project to share with the world. Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.

latest project

The opportunity to create art is amazing but the joy of children working on artwork for their school is unforgettable. For these students to be a part of their school history that they can see every day they're at school is the MOST IMPACTFUL PART of this whole experience for them‼️

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Live painting

@bonfireatl

this video shows the atmosphere we make art in. behind the scene of the awesome murals created. it’s inspiring to see an artist that looks just like you create works of art others appreciate.

Class Recap

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“INTERVIEW PUBLISHED”

PUBLISHED!!!!

THIS WAS A GREAT EXPERIENCE.

I am happy for everyone willing and wanting to help me grow my business. every little bit counts and i am extremely appreciative.

A special thank you to VoyageATL Magazine

I am ecstatic and grateful for the opportunity. Check out my story, interview link below

A special thank you to Word of Mouth LLC.

This gallery is comprised of classes in June. Photos were taken by W.O.M. I hope everyone can see how much fun we are having. more photos documented .“here”

CLASS REcap ~

april6. Private Lesson

it was an honor to spend the day with a prodigy. a message of acceptance as she planned her last piece of the day. a sign to see.

Teacher’s Review 10/10 a muralist in the purest form.

CLASS REcap ~

march5.

“This experience was super fun and my group and I had a blast. 10/10 highly recommend for someone who wants to try something different” (Angel)

feb5.

“I don't know where to start with this review. This was just an overall AWESOME experience! We signed up a weekend prior to the class on Airbnb when planning an Atlanta day trip for my birthday. My husband and I are both artsy, but neither of us had used spray paint as a medium. Malcolm was very informative and helpful when it came to stepping back and critiquing your work to see what else needed to be done. We learned techniques with spray paint and enjoyed talking with the other participants in the class while we worked. I would definitely do this again! #chameleon”

jan15.

“Street art is such a big part of Atlanta that learning how to paint has been on my bucket list. Malcolm is an excellent teacher. He was patient teaching different techniques, worked with each student individually to meet us at our experience level, and catered the tools he taught to the artwork we wanted to make. Painting in such a central location on the Bel

CLASS REcap ~

april3.

MY first interview! and full details of the class experience were well documented by Beltline Atl.

mar20.

The students turned out fine! a few groups joined the class and really hit it off. Competition amongst friends helps foster creativity and it was present today. A solo muralist emerges (Tyler Johnson)

marc6.

This here is an appreciation post for my first returning student! He is a splendid artist and more of his work can be found (here) to watch his process unfold click below. Please feel free to check out the recap.

feb20.

Today was so much fun with friends. Heavy-duty gloves and hand warmers kept us in the game. First-time students turned to first-time artists.

Teacher’s Review 10/10 I learned so much from these awesome women.

CLASS REcap ~

 

dec19.

Today was a wonderful experience. I witnessed a natural. We merged art school techniques with designs from his body of work. With the unique use of this medium, I hope to see more artworks from him.

Teacher’s Review 10/10 Prodigy

nov21.

This was a great experience for me. The class was small but the energy was there. My student originally purchased a ticket for her artistic daughter’s 17th birthday. -“Life happens“

So plan B. We made a mural to celebrate her achievement and recorded the experience for her daughter to watch later.

review 10/10 will definitely be back with the family.

oct17.

It all began with a great idea; to spend a day as an artist. An art enthusiast looking for a greater understanding of the craft. Getting familiar with the inns and outs of the craft made me respect the craft more. A mixer of skills from design, layering, angles, and can techniques.

Review 10/10 posting this to my blog

sept5.

This class was unexpectedly awesome 10/10!

My student was an artist that has worked on his personal tag since high school. with sketch book in hand he applied knowledge and techniques he was accustomed to for his first time spraying.

The famous artist Raury performed on the Atlanta-betline and brightened everyones day as he prepared for a local show.

full recap HERE.

FAQs

Is graffiti illegal?

In many countries, public officials and law enforcement officials look upon graffiti as a sign of urban decay, anti-social behavior, and crime.

How is graffiti art?

There are some groups and individuals who view graffiti as an art form. A growing number of artists have taken to using graffiti as a form of artistic expression, using spray paint and other materials to create murals and artwork on public and private property. In some countries, such as Australia and the United Kingdom, graffiti has been accepted as part of the urban landscape and is even sponsored by local governments.


Regardless of one's opinion of graffiti, it is an important part of urban culture, and its role in the urban environment has been the subject of much debate.

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