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Tes One by Josh Spear

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Tes One's works is a combination of his past ten years as street art in Florida and his current life as a graphic designer in the digital world. He says his work is a direct representation of his surroundings and how he sees them. It's is a cross between his solid stencil and graffiti art background, fused with vector and digital imagery.

This piece is spray-paint on wood, and is available for sale with many others stencil prints on his site.


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