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25x5 meter burner!

Writer's picture: Dennis DuoleeDennis Duolee
Done!
Done!

The biggest artwork of my life!

At the end of last summer, my friends, who run an awesome party event company, Nattöga (Night eye), asked me to paint the front of their warehouse. Without knowing how massive the wall was, I jumped at the opportunity.

It was a chance to reconnect with my artistic roots and work with spray cans again. The project took over 150 hours, almost nonstop. The biggest challenge was the uneven surface—about 2x2cm sticking out—making the process slower and requiring more precision. I had to adjust my technique, using bolder lines, as intricate details wouldn’t work well on such a surface.

Check out the process! It was nearly 20 years since I last did graffiti, so I’m incredibly proud of this piece.

A big thank you to Nattöga for putting their trust in me!



Step 1, scout the area
Step 1, scout the area

Step 2, doodle on my phone
Step 2, doodle on my phone

Step 2b, doode at home
Step 2b, doode at home
Step 3, Get them cans ready
Step 3, Get them cans ready

Step 4, line it up
Step 4, line it up
Step 5, get a letter for the height!
Step 5, get a letter for the height!



Step 6, keep grinding
Step 6, keep grinding

Step 7, Work all the way across.
Step 7, Work all the way across.

Step 8, work all day.
Step 8, work all day.

Step 9, and work all night
Step 9, and work all night

Step 10, clean it up.
Step 10, clean it up.

Step 11, BE HAPPY!
Step 11, BE HAPPY!



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