I actually find this very inspiring. If anything I really love how the dithering is used and, for what it's worth how you played with the abstractions and shapes genuinely makes me appreciate the aesthetic that went into this quite a bit.
That and aesthetic-wise, it's just dope.
This is incredible. I've always thought demoscene art was a close relative to street art, and this is another example and innovation in the matter. Those dither pattern are very well used.
It's very impressive how it shows experimenting and "spontaneity" (like in "glitch" art), and yet everythibg looks super-sharp, mastered and refined.No awkward filler here.
Love that graffitti/chalk look. What a style!
Oh hell yeah