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Do Great Things | Street Murals by Lucas Aoki | Walton's Fancy & Staple in Austin. Item made of synthetic
Do Great Things | Street Murals by Lucas Aoki | Walton's Fancy & Staple in Austin. Item made of synthetic
Do Great Things | Street Murals by Lucas Aoki | Walton's Fancy & Staple in Austin. Item made of synthetic
Do Great Things | Street Murals by Lucas Aoki | Walton's Fancy & Staple in Austin. Item made of synthetic

Created and Sold by Lucas Aoki

Lucas Aoki

Do Great Things - Street Murals

Featured In Walton's Fancy & Staple, Austin, TX

$ On Inquiry

Mural done for Microsoft Surface Campaign. The project was done in two days using a work lift. As you can see in the attached video, I work mostly with layers. After having the concept outlined on the wall I continue with the background and move to main figure afterwards. I apply different effect layers as I feel is needed to give the piece life.

Item Do Great Things
Created by Lucas Aoki
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Lucas Aoki
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2019
I create and discover new worlds through painting.

A native of Córdoba, Argentina, Lucas started painting in 2010, after his move to Austin. He is a self-taught artist whose work keeps evolving through research and experimentation. In 2011 he decided to take his vision to a larger scale and has worked on numerous projects and commissions.

His involvement with the street art community, art collectives, as well as the private and public commissions have been a powerful experience for self-growth both artistically and personally.
He has done projects for clients such as Microsoft, X-Games, ACL, SXSW, Alamo Drafthouse and Facebook as well as participating in international mural festivals like Pow!Wow!Hawaii, Pow!Wow!Worcester and IPAF Cape Town, South Africa.

A native of Córdoba, Argentina, started his career in 2010, after his move to Austin. He is a self-taught artist whose work keeps evolving through research and experimentation. In 2011 he decided to take his vision to a larger scale and has worked on numerous projects and commissions. His involvement with other Austin creatives has given him the opportunity to do collaborations with other artists for clients such as Microsoft, X-Games, ACL, SXSW, Alamo Drafthouse (to name a few) as well as participating in international mural festivals like Pow!Wow!Hawaii, Pow!Wow!Worcester and IPAF Cape Town, South Africa.