
One of the great pleasures over the last eight or so months has been watching the development of Lis (formerly Le Imposter Design), from an occasional line-drawing artist to a full-on and busy spray can street artist. Her transition has been swift, but he has held onto some of her original techniques and augments some of her pieces with pens for the finer detail.

This is an unusual study piece on a column in the M32 Spot. There was a tagger a few years ago who used to paint coffee pots like this all over the city, but this is the first one I have seen since then. The piece has a naive art style about it, and is fun to look at, and I wonder if it had a dual function of being a bit of a practice for borders, lines and shading. So much more to come from an artist who is in overdrive.
The observations about the pieces you post are so helpful. instead of just seeing a coffee pot you help us look for and see the sum of its parts. All of the nuances that a casual eye would miss. This increases the pleasure of seeing the work. Thank you.
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Thank you, I have missed your astute comments. welcome back.
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Nice!
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