Hi, I am a graduate student at NYU doing user research on the process of choosing art supplies. We are looking for artists of all skill levels and experience to fill out a quick survey (about 5 minutes) on how you select and buy art supplies.
Any help is appreciated and feel free to ask any questions down below! For now, we are focusing on non-digital artists. Thank you! https://forms.gle/GJwN79v6swF4cnL39
I was trying graff, but I cant hold a can for long and use consistent pressure on the nozzle because my disability mainly effects my hands(and now, legs/feet). Just yesterday, I had to cave in and start using a cane.
I do stickers, but I hand print them from linocut stamps that I carved a while ago onto 228s. Its time consuming and energy consuming for me. Im poor so I cant afford to just buy some stickers with my design on it. Plus the 228s dont last as long as I'd like, which means I have to go back out again to slap em in the areas I want them.
I love wheatpasting, my current obstacle is that my wheat paste always goes bad before I can use it all. I cant walk and cover miles of area with my street art like I used to so theres always left overs.
Edited to add I do use sakura paint sticks. With my disability effecting my hands though, there are some tags out there yall would call toy. I call it, 'unintentional hand spasm'.
Any one got any ideas?