Cut it! Paint it! Renowned street artist Roadsworth teaches you how to stencil

Montreal's Roadsworth gets out the materials to show you how to make your own two-toned stencil

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Caption: (CBC Arts)

Montreal's street artist Roadsworth(external link) is known for his mindbending two-dimensional art that can make you feel like you're about to fall, like you're underwater or standing on top of the thinnest pane of glass. His installations and murals on both wall and ground can be found all over(external link) the world(external link) — even on this silo in rural Ontario.
Now, in this video made by filmmaker Pablo Aravena(external link), Roadsworth is sharing a few of his secrets. With some posterboard, markers, an X-ACTO knife and paint, Roadsworth will show you how to make your own two-toned stencil.

Watch the video:

Media Video | Exhibitionists : How to make a stencil with Roadsworth

Caption: Street artist Roadsworth takes you through the steps to create your own two-toned stencil. Filmmaker: Pablo Aravena

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We'll be looking for your results on the streets of your hometown — don't forget to send us pics!
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Image | Roadsworth how to stencil

Caption: (CBC Arts)

Stream CBC Arts: Exhibitionists(external link) or catch it on CBC Television Friday nights at 11:30pm (12am NT) and Sundays at 3:30pm (4pm NT). Watch more videos here(external link).