Stencil & Spray Art

Work made with spray paint: stencil pieces and freehand murals, indoors and outdoors.

Stencil work and freehand spraying

Both use spray paint, but they get there differently. A stencil is cut in advance and gives hard, repeatable edges — useful for lettering, logos and serial motifs. Freehand happens directly on the wall, with soft transitions and gradients, and suits large painterly compositions.

  • Facades, courtyards and rear walls
  • Interior walls in robust spaces
  • Lettering, characters and large-format motifs
  • Cultural and community projects

For commissioned walls see graffiti commissions. For teams working with spray cans see the graffiti and stencil workshop, and the adhesive-tape counterpart is duct tape art.