Hello, my name is Evgeny Ches, and I’m a graffiti artist from Moscow, Russia. I started painting graffiti at the end of the ’90s. Currently, I continue to paint graffiti drawings on the streets and various art mediums. I also organize various events and exhibitions.
I painted my first graffiti-style animal drawing on a transparent plastic wrap around eight years ago in the forest. It was an experiment to take urban street art and move it to a natural landscape. I call my technique Cellograffiti. It is a simple way to paint in places where you don’t have a wall and do it in 2 minutes!
I painted my first animal, a squirrel, in 2014. In our world, plastic waste is a big problem, and a lot of animals suffer from plastic pollution caused by people, but in my artwork, animals and plastic exist together. I paint most of my artwork during the events or in the parks and later remove all the film for plastic recycling.
Thanks for watching! You can check out the artwork I have previously shared on Bored Panda.
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Grasshopper in Moscow Botanical Garden during music event
Step by step
Pinguins in a park
A duck
Rabbit at Flacon Village for music event
A snail in the forrest
At art district Flacon in Moscow
Cellograffiti show In Kanpur, India
Making-of video
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Downvote me, but I think that we produce enough plastic waste already. This seems unnecessary, although it does look nice
The work itself it beautiful, the plastic really detracts from the work. It was the first thing I noticed. Pick a different medium, one that will give your work the showcase it deserves.
I love the art, but I hope he takes them down after the event or taking pictures so any animals won’t get sick if they chew on it.
Yes, they said in the very beginning that the plastic is taken down after events
Load More Replies...The type of plastic used in clingwrap is rarely the recyclable type. Heck, China used to take in all the plastic that the US wasn't able to recycle, but they've stopped. This art is wasteful. You're not creating environmental awareness, you're adding to its destruction.
I suggest he put the artwork on a backing after the event and sell it as a permanent work of art.
Hmm, trying this on (plexi) glass is a idea? Way more transparant and way better for the nature you're promoting with your art. Great work, really jalous of your talent!!
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Load More Replies...great artist! love your art work but do you have to put it on plastic?
Wow! Such detail with spray cans... but I can't help but agree that we have too much plastic used in the world, and not sure how plastic cellophane wrap can be "recycled." Would like to see his work on a more suitable substrate. Otherwise good work.
Downvote me, but I think that we produce enough plastic waste already. This seems unnecessary, although it does look nice
The work itself it beautiful, the plastic really detracts from the work. It was the first thing I noticed. Pick a different medium, one that will give your work the showcase it deserves.
I love the art, but I hope he takes them down after the event or taking pictures so any animals won’t get sick if they chew on it.
Yes, they said in the very beginning that the plastic is taken down after events
Load More Replies...The type of plastic used in clingwrap is rarely the recyclable type. Heck, China used to take in all the plastic that the US wasn't able to recycle, but they've stopped. This art is wasteful. You're not creating environmental awareness, you're adding to its destruction.
I suggest he put the artwork on a backing after the event and sell it as a permanent work of art.
Hmm, trying this on (plexi) glass is a idea? Way more transparant and way better for the nature you're promoting with your art. Great work, really jalous of your talent!!
This comment is hidden. Click here to view.
Load More Replies...great artist! love your art work but do you have to put it on plastic?
Wow! Such detail with spray cans... but I can't help but agree that we have too much plastic used in the world, and not sure how plastic cellophane wrap can be "recycled." Would like to see his work on a more suitable substrate. Otherwise good work.
















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