
Like the Kid Krishna piece alongside it, this Marckinetic piece didn’t last long, which is a pity, but we all know how this works. I was lucky enough to catch up with both of them when they were painting these pieces, and although I spoke with Kid Krishna for some while, Marckinetic was busy getting on with his piece, stopping only to say hello – he was on a mission.

I am not certain, but I think I can see the letters MARK. There is an overall dreamy drippy feel to this piece with lots of bubbles and drips in the background as well as in the letter fills. There is a big fat white drop shadow around the piece, which doesn’t quite work for me, there isn’t enough contrast between the white and the yellow. A grey might have worked better… listen to me… ‘the critic’. A lovely piece, in Marckinetic’s distinctive and distinguished style.
One that totally passed me by unfortunately . . .
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I was lucky that I saw them painting and returned the next day to photograph the pieces, which was a prudent move, because they were very short-lived.
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I’ve had to stop doing the seven day a week graff hunt unfortunately and am now limited to probably three a week at best which of course means I’m going to miss some lovely pieces . . .
It looks like I’m going to have to have a bone graft taken from my hip to get my broken foot to heal, it hasn’t so far in the past 15 months, and that will probably put me completely out of action for three months plus . . .
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I am really sorry to hear that. Fingers crossed that this treatment will work and you’ll be back to seven days a week when you recover. I only do 3-4 days a week, which is just about manageable, but I miss loads of good stuff.
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