It is a bit of a shame, but Smoke Perfume’s work never seems to last very long, which might be a feature of where and when he chooses to paint. My advice would be to not paint a high-turnover wall at the beginning of a dry spell of weather. It sounds obvious, but when it is wet, it is only the covered areas that get painted.

This is a very nicely worked piece from Smoke Perfume with some interesting colour choices that contrast rather strongly – a deliberate use of prime colours I wonder. I think that he writes WINE, often toyed with or distorted in some way, but it is his trademark flames in the letter fills that give him away. I really rather like his work and look forward to finding more of it.
Indeed ‘WINE’ although with an upside i and a back to front E
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Oh – thank you for stating what the writing says. π
Like you mention, it’s the unique colours that I first noticed. π
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Sometimes the letters can be very tricky. Often I canβt read them myself.
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Now I don’t feel so bad! π
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Nice piece with hidden depth.
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I agree.
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