Grunge Painting
As you would have seen in many of our videos, Peter has movable walls in the studio on wheels so they can be put in any part of the studio. It has been highly requested that we film a tutorial on how these are made, along with a tutorial how how the grunge cyc was painted to acheive its very distinctive look – and we are so happy to finally share these timelapses showing you!
Materials & Dimensions:
Wall:
12 Timber poles – 35mm x 75mm x 2.4m
8 Hardwood sheets – 2.4m x 1.2m x 4mm
6 Tubes of Liquid Nails
Nails
Staples
3 small wheels placed on each corner
Painting:
Multiple shades of white & gray – matte water soluble paint
Old sponges
Old t-shirts
Brushes
Scrubbers
6 comments on “Grunge Painting”
It looks great, are you going to show the completed wall and do a shoot against it in a future video? I would love to see how it looks on camera
Thanks heaps. Yes, definitely, I did a shoot with Bec against it on Friday but haven’t edited it yet. More to come soon now that restrictions are being lifted in Melbourne so we can get back to shooting a lot more
Thanks for doing this video Peter. I was wondering is this how you end up with beatup grunge jeans for your models also?
Hey Frank, the jeans are shredded in a very unsafe way, I’m scared to make a tutorial on it as I don’t want to be liable for someone hurting themselves.
What were you spraying onto the wall?
Just water