old boards in no particular order„ the evolution of technique
showing transition from hand painted(by smudging white-out pen with thumb)
to stenciling single layer
to stenciling multi layer
By Ryan Moore 
check my page for latest works

old boards in no particular order„ the evolution of technique

showing transition from hand painted(by smudging white-out pen with thumb)

to stenciling single layer

to stenciling multi layer

By Ryan Moore 

check my page for latest works

old boards in no particular order„ the evolution of technique
showing transition from hand painted(by smudging white-out pen with thumb)
to stenciling single layer
to stenciling multi layer
By Ryan Moore 
check my page for latest works

old boards in no particular order„ the evolution of technique

showing transition from hand painted(by smudging white-out pen with thumb)

to stenciling single layer

to stenciling multi layer

By Ryan Moore 

check my page for latest works

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About:

I'm a stay-at-home father of two young children, I have painted on the grip of the skateboards I've ridden for nearly 20yrs. At first I used white out pen smudged with my thumb to create my images. Then I naturally moved onto stenciling and every time I got a new board refined my method.
I hand cut multiple stencils, only white spray paint is used with the amount applied dictating the grey scale. The framed works are on a similar non-slip industrial product to skategrip that has a matte black finish & a larger size capacity. I really enjoy the depth it creates, which I like to think of as a modern B&W alternative to the velvet painting..
thanks for the support..

contact- ryanmoore007@hotmail.com

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