Nun (Disambiguation)

Leaning more toward the edgier side of my art, I give you “Nun (Disambiguation)”. She’s painted on a 16″x20″ canvas with a triple-layered stencil that was designed in Photoshop, transferred to a stencil blank and hand-cut. Finally, everything was applied with 100% Montana Black Spray Paints.

When the nuns are taking extreme action, the world is in for a struggle they’ll never be fully prepared for. Beautiful, topless and packing heat, this nun is taking no guff from the world and fears no fury from Hell – she IS fury from Hell.

$100 + Shipping

Can be found in my Etsy store.

And since it’s been a long while since a video, here’s how I made it:

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Entitlement

Sweet little rich princess prays for things she thinks she’s entitled to.  Poor girl.

16″x20″ canvas.  Triple-layered stencil was designed in Photoshop, transferred to a stencil blank and hand-cut.  Textured areas were created using various old computer parts.  Applied with Montana Black spray paints.

$100 + shipping

Available at my Etsy store (http://alwayscomingsoon.etsy.com)

Peace

A sad reality in our society, especially in the third-world.

16″x20″ canvas.  Triple-layered stencil was designed in Photoshop, transferred to a stencil blank and hand-cut.  Lettering was created with a Photoshop-designed and hand-cut stencil with three layers of paint.  Textured areas were created using various old computer parts.  Applied with Montana Black spray paints.

$100 + shipping

Available at my Etsy store (http://alwayscomingsoon.etsy.com)

L

The world’s greatest detective, L, from the manga-turned anime-turned live action series DeathNote.

8″x10″ canvas.  100% spray paint.  Letter stencil and double-layered character stencil were designed in Photoshop, transferred to a stencil blank and hand-cut.  Applied with Montana Black spray paints.

$45 + shipping.

Available at my Etsy store (http://alwayscomingsoon.etsy.com)

Fortress

“I wait quietly before God, for my victory comes from him.  He alone is my rock and my salvation, my fortress where I will never be shaken.” Psalm 62

16″x20″ canvas.  Lower portion was painted with acrylic paint, upper portion was created with spray paint.  Double-layered stencil was designed in Photoshop, transferred to a stencil blank and hand-cut.  Applied with Montana Black spray paints.

$100 + shipping

Available at my Etsy store (http://alwayscomingsoon.etsy.com)