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I sprayed some of my owl stencils on really thin Chinese painting practice paper to see how they would paste to things. I found that I really liked them on smooth trees because they completely adhere to the surface in a way that looks natural. In fact from a distance it looks like someone carved the image into the tree. I think I might got for a new line of natural looking wheatpasted images on “wild” surfaces.

The other night a number of wheatpasted, stencil-style graffiti images popped up around campus.

I’m sure it had absolutely nothing to do with me teaching my art club how to make and spray paint stencils. Which I of course meant to be used for creating legal decorations for their dormitory walls.



I’ll keep you updated on this horrible wave of vandalism! Let us all hope these kids learn the value of dull dirty off-white walls and stop this insanity.