Not shaving related but any feedback on my artwork would be much appreciated

Very.much in to art as a hobby and plans are to do a 2 years master's in fine art when I retire. Of course the term fine art encompasses a multitude of sins. At the moment I'm playing around with conceptualism which is a whole new ball game for me and once very opposed to its existence. Post some samples when next home.

As it I like your style and approach. Very big fan of graffiti or to be nice 'street art'. I have some ideas I would love to translate in to actual pieces but at 57 not sure I could out run the police. Also includes a few ideas for some large installation pieces but that gets even harder to work out 'how?'

Good luck with your adventure and look forward to seeing a new talent on the street. The world needs a new Banksy as I do get bored of his work and detracts from who else is out there.
Lol I know some people say it's not true graffiti if it's not illegally done but personally I think it's all moved on from that, I have a passion for art but I don't intend on being arrested for it haha plenty of places to go legal now. I'm looking to move in the direction of doing abstract and I like the idea of mixing it with old and vintage. I get really absorbed in it when I start a piece...kinda get lost. Also I don't believe in age limits or rules, follow your dreams and enjoy doing what you love...please do upload it would be nice to see some of your work
 
A form of abstract/Bauhaus is my usual route but decided to take a different road if only for a change. I hate conceptual art and so thought give it a whirl. Quite fun to be honest.......and I still dislike it.

Street art wise I would love to do something either with a sense of 'what?' about it or something so spectacularly large and imposing people couldn't just walk by.

Who knows?
 
And a local art group I paint with were saying 'conceptualism is the death of art' which got me thinking. Some examples from a possible exhibition this year 'The death of art'

The death of paint

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The death of the paintbrush (turn 90 degree)

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All very tongue in cheek and I do prefer to use brushes and paint. Away from home this moment and no photos of my usual work but see what I can do when home next week
 
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