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• Logan Hicks Goes Huge With “Sailor” Stencil

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Stencil artist Logan Hicks completed his largest piece to date today on the streets of Brooklyn. The 30′ x 8′ image of his son Sailor playing with a train set is made with 5 layers of stencils and 150 stencil plates. Curated by BrooklynStreetArt.com for Espeis Outside Gallery, the mural was completed in about a day and a half. The end of the stop action video features footage of the boy himself playing with his train. Says Hicks about his motivation to do his largest scale mural about his son, “The funny thing about time is that you don’t realize how fast it is passing until you have a kid to remind you. Each day my son grows, and although I love watching him sprout up, it reminds me of how quickly time is passing.”

ForĀ  more coverage of Logan Hicks’ stencil including an interview go to BrooklynStreetArt.com

posted by: Harold Johns III

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