Giant robot "Titan" painting brought to life

2020. Jul. 10. | Community

Fat Heat Robot Titán

The Hungarian graffiti artist Fat Heat he recently visited the capital of Slovakia, where he left his mark again, this time in a climbing hall.

He was contacted after a previous work he had done in Bratislava K2 the owners of the rock climbing gym called the artist to bring the wall to life. According to Fat Heat, he had quite a lot of freedom in the design, for which he got help from a digital model of the robot, and then designed it according to his own style on the structure in order to achieve the right 3D effect, which was given thanks to the angular shapes of the structure.

Fat Heat és Zoid
Fat Heat

After the thorough planning, he carried out the execution purely with spray paint and wooden caps, in which the also Hungarian graffiti artist Zoid was there to help. The painting was carried out from a self-propelled stand, (boomlift) or hanging from a rope. The 15-meter-high, approximately 160-square-meter giant robot painting was created for 4 days, 10-12 hours a day, during which time approximately 100 Loopcolors spray paints were destroyed.

Fat Heat robot Titán

After the painting was completed, the customer was happy, and the climbers couldn't wait to defeat the robot Titan!

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