For his latest project, the Atlanta, Georgia-based artist was commissioned to paint four massive grain silos in Northam, Western Australia. Though a few extra tools might’ve been involved than in his typical work –- a crane was needed to reach the top of the silos -– the project still involved just spray paint and enamel, and the final product is mesmerizing.
It’s not just the height of the silos that’s dizzying. HENSE’s token aesthetic features a bright blue pattern than resembles off-kilter brickwork, and a gnarl of magenta doodles à la Willem de Kooning. That his fun patterns seem offhand is in keeping with the medium of street art. But his work has been shown in more deliberate places, including an installation in the Wiregrass Museum of Art in Alabama. Naturally, he was asked to paint a grid of works on a billboard for the exhibit, too.
Though he's been experimenting with indoor installations more and more -- including a commissioned wall at Facebook's headquarters -- his flair for large, public works is more evident than ever with the grain silos, which is his second largest exhibit to date. Take a look at the process and final product below:
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