Montana Cans LOOKBOOK 2024 – back in black! We’re happy to unveil the Montana Cans LOOKBOOK for 2024, and this edition is particularly special! It’s been an exhilarating year, filled with events, collaborations, and of course, our continuous commitment to fostering the vibrant culture of graffiti and street art. The past year, we’ve journeyed through numerous Jams and events, championing the graffiti culture and creating opportunities for artists to interact and showcase their work. Our involvement ranged from facilitating platforms for emerging talents to celebrating the contributions of legendary figures in the graffiti world. And let’s not forget, we also expanded our innovative product lines! #montanacans #germanspraypaint
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← RICARDO VAN ZWOL The warm orange, pink and purple tints compliment each other, while they contrast with the brisk turquiose and white. Two semi-circular stripes lead the eye through the composition, in a way that seems to suggest a narrative. Backed by the unparalleled quality of Montana BLACK and Montana GOLD cans, every artwork shone with brilliance and precision. These masterpieces weren’t just about the end result, but the journey each artist undertook, armed with their tools and vision. Beyond murals, the festival encompassed interventions, Super Sunday events, insights, guided tours, educational ventures, and the intriguing Sculpture House, creating a mosaic of artistic endeavors and interactions.
↑ ONE SIKER The many textual flourishes in his Rotterdam painting, represent both the location where it was made, and personal, autobiographical elements. ↓ ADRIAN FALKNER Falkner draws constantly, but considers it training and never sketches out his mural paintings beforehand. “That would make it feel like less of an honest self portrait”, he explains his need to improvise. “It’d be like reheating a meal in a microwave.” Recap Jams 83