The TILT Artwork Infuses Bubble Letters into Sculptures & Paintings
Megan Facciuolo — April 13, 2014 — Art & Design
References: graffitilt.blogspot & stupidDOPE
TILT artwork is currently being exhibited at the Kolly Gallery in Zurich. The artist who goes by the name TILT is widely known for his graffiti skills, but is incorporating his infamous lettering styles into sculptures and paintings.
The solo exhibit titled “Too Many Ways To Die” is a collection of vibrant and and bubbly forms. TILT unified his graffiti letters and these cool and modern visuals were the outcome. Some of the works include bright-red lips, Louboutin-inspired heels and American dollar bills.
TILT considers his style to be "Throw-Up," which is graffiti terminology for a writer's spray-painted name done in one to two colors. His art featured at the exhibit definitely showcase this "Throw-Up" style because most of them only consist of red or pink coloring.
The solo exhibit titled “Too Many Ways To Die” is a collection of vibrant and and bubbly forms. TILT unified his graffiti letters and these cool and modern visuals were the outcome. Some of the works include bright-red lips, Louboutin-inspired heels and American dollar bills.
TILT considers his style to be "Throw-Up," which is graffiti terminology for a writer's spray-painted name done in one to two colors. His art featured at the exhibit definitely showcase this "Throw-Up" style because most of them only consist of red or pink coloring.
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