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Colorful Canvas Paintings from the Street Artist Sainer

The artist known as Sainer may perhaps be better known for his work on gigantic murals with the Etam Cru.  However, Sanier is able to prove his artistic credentials on a much smaller scale as well.  For these pieces the artist trades his aerosol can for acrylic paint and a set of brushes.  Still, Sanier's specific style comes through, whether on canvas or a wall.  The artist's attention to the figure and its anatomy as well as a penchant for bright color rings through as familiar.  These pieces, though, with their painterly hand and smaller size convey have a special intimacy. See more of his paintings after the jump.

The artist known as Sainer may perhaps be better known for his work on gigantic murals with the Etam Cru.  However, Sainer is able to prove his artistic credentials on a much smaller scale as well.  For these pieces the artist trades his aerosol can for acrylic paint and a set of brushes.  Still, Sainer’s specific style comes through, whether on canvas or a wall.  The artist’s attention to the figure and its anatomy as well as a penchant for bright color rings through as familiar.  These pieces, though, with their painterly hand and smaller size convey have a special intimacy.

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