Cartoonist and illustrator (Ready2)Rumbl from The Netherlands is also a graffiti artist who likes to hit up walls. Sure he has done t-shirts and even layered wood sculptures of his various characters, “But the thing I like to do most is making big murals, the bigger the better,” he tells us. Full of movement and swooping line, his tight style keeps it light and on the move and deceivingly simple.
(Ready2)Rumbl new work in Rotterdam, The Netherlands. (photo © Ready2Rumbl)
(Ready2)Rumbl new work in Rotterdam, The Netherlands. (photo © Ready2Rumbl)
(Ready2)Rumbl new work in Rotterdam, The Netherlands. (photo © Ready2Rumbl)
(Ready2)Rumbl new work in Rotterdam, The Netherlands. (photo © Ready2Rumbl)
(Ready2)Rumbl new work in Rotterdam, The Netherlands. (photo © Ready2Rumbl)
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