Last Thursday, we spent our evening at the Brooklyn Museum‘s Art Off The Wall: The Rise of Sneaker Culture exhibit! Many artists of all ages gathered together to collaborate and stencil graffiti in our 12-foot wide drawing of a sneaker mural. As soon as the clock hit 6:30 PM, people flooded to our stand, grabbed their…
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Plutonium Paint have created some awesome DIY T-shirts using our Stencil1 stencils! These designs will add so much flavor to your clothes, that your wardrobe will be out of this world! Check out below to see what happens when Plutonium and Stencil1 collide… To check out some more of these cool designs visit https://plutoniumpaint.tumblr.com
Continue reading →Bring the streets inside with this easy how-to! Stencil graffiti turns to wall art in this tutorial and all you need to do it is Stencil1 Turntable, Headphones, and Cassette stencils, Plutonium Spraypaint, some low tack spray adhesive, and some wood panels. We have two things in common with Plutonium – it’s made in the U.S.A….
Continue reading →Setting up your dorm room is probably 70 percent of the reason why starting classes is so exciting. Nothing makes your space the perfect study and hang out spot more than art, especially art that you’ve made. Follow this easy DIY to create a unique art piece for your new dorm. This is what you’ll…
Continue reading →School’s coming up! What better way to ring in the new school year in style with a custom initial for your dorm room? Perfect for you and your roommates. Things you will need: Stencil 1 11 x 11 repeat pattern stencils, Plutonium aerosol paint , spray adhesive (optional), and wooden letters. Step 1. Prepare your…
Continue reading →Hey everyone! Come join us in creating a community mural at the Brooklyn Museum! We will be adding some stencil graffiti to a 12-foot wide drawing of a sneaker to accompany the current exhibit: Art Off the Wall: The Rise of Sneaker Culture 6:30–9 p.m. Collaborative Mural: Stencil1Martha A. and Robert S. Rubin Pavilion, 1st Floorhttps://www.brooklynmuseum.org/calendar/event/old-8807 We finished…
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