/ Dan Kitchener

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The cartoons I watched as a child and the comics I read still influence me massively now. I’ve stored up all the good bits in my mind and dip in when I need some ideas, quite often I do this without realizing it, like an endless resource. I get inspired now from all sorts of things, being out and about, trains, watching the scenery, moods, atmospheres. I like light and I like the way certain places feel, I quite often base my work on a feeling, usually dark ones!

I have always loved graffiti art my whole life, but only recently picked up a can. It’s a medium I have always wanted to master. I love the way you can produce such huge pieces, the way the colours blend, the painterly quality it can give. I think the scale aspect interests me most - the way I can do a small sketch and then do it 20 ft on a wall. Spray paint is really the only medium I can think of that allows you to draw on the way, almost using the wall as a huge sketch book. It’s such a cool thing sketching on that scale.

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Dan Kitchener - Latest graffiti canvas piece.

Feb 01 2010

Freehand spray on large 40 x 40 inch deep box canvass. FOR SALE @ http://dankitchener.bigcartel.com/

Dan Kitchener - latest digital study

Feb 01 2010

Based on a cold, snowy, night in East London, it's the basis for a large canvass piece.

South End On Sea

Nov 25 2009

Here’s my latest freehand street piece, painted at Southend On Sea. The York Road market was run for WW1 veterans in 1918 and is now being demolished, so Coexist Gallery was asked to decorate the hoardings with a WW1 remembrance theme. Here’s my piece.

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