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Man decorates entire basement with $10 worth of Sharpie markers
#1
http://www.kentucky.com/147/story/532854.html

of course any kid could do this with a pack of crayons/markers from the dollar store, but it would be much more of a minimalist/primitive/amateur style.

check out the link in the article to this site full of Sharpie art.
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#2
pretty neat, but I was expecting to see more than line art
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#3
And he's got R2-D2 in a corner...
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#4
That is impressive and shows what a little imagination, and a fair amount of talent, can accomplish without a lot of money. Nice job.
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#5
Mural arts in your own home! Cool! Just curious how would such a house fair in the market?
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#6
I *like* that.

Much nicer than the busy Lambo.
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#7
kap wrote:
Mural arts in your own home! Cool! Just curious how would such a house fair in the market?

It's too bad that just a couple gallons of paint would wipe the whole thing out...

Jeff
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kj4btkljv wrote:
[quote=kap]
Mural arts in your own home! Cool! Just curious how would such a house fair in the market?

It's too bad that just a couple gallons of paint would wipe the whole thing out...

Jeff
Sharpie marks bleed through paint...it may take more than a few gallons...
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#9
Kilz to cover that
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#10
Kilz will stop crayon and other marker bleeding.


Sharpie disappears with exposure to sunlight.
Time and surfaces can affect durability.
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