Creative man showcases his skill as he makes fine arts on wall, people praise him

Creative man showcases his skill as he makes fine arts on wall, people praise him

- A young man has showcased his amazing graffiti art and many people were wowed by what he did

- The artist painted a recreation centre's walls with cartoon superheroes many people can identify with

- There were tweeps who really wanted to know how much he gets paid for the kind of thing he does

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A young man with the Twitter handle @Scrapa2020 has wowed people with his street art on Twitter as he showed his progress.

Sharing photos of his handiwork, the man posted about how he was able to paint a stretch of wall with photos of popular heroes like spiderman.

People said he must have really worked hard to achieve such beauty, turning a drab white wall into something of great art.

See his tweet below:

As of the time of writing this report, his post has over 18,000 likes with about 4,000 retweets. YEN.com.gh compiled some of the reactions below.

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@DaceJizzle asked:

"This is a school compound or what?"

@MakoiMajak said:

"Please paint African Heroes like Shaka Zulu."
Man makes fine arts on wall, showcases his skill, people praise him
Many people were wowed by his skill as some, asking where the location of the art is. Photo source: @scapa2020
Source: UGC

@bobsoverbooks said:

"I’d love to watch this guy work one of these days."

@Ojbest5 said:

"This a very beautiful piece of art but why una wey the do art no the Barb.. if na there the inspiration dey, let me know to start keeping my hairs."

@albumdocumentry said:

"If there's another fence, please draw attack on Titans."

@ElZaki7 said:

"Same Dude who did the Tetteh Quarshie paintings."

Meanwhile, YEN.com.gh earlier reported that a talented street artist, Bamaiya Danladi, has honoured the World Trade Organisation (WTO) boss, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala with his skill.

The artist who had in the past made great arts did a painting of the WTO chief, capturing her great smile and signature headgear.

He shared three different snaps that captured the creation process. In one of the snaps, Okonjo-Iweala was just sketched. Another showed him applying paint while the third has Bamaiya posing beside the finished work.

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