Bliss N Eso new stop-motion graffiti video hits top 5 most-viewed on YouTube.
The clip is for their new single ‘Addicted’ from their gold-selling, number one album Running On Air.
It was reportedly three months in the making, took six days to shoot using over 2200 photos and more than 300 cans of paint.
Echoing viral videos where graffiti projects are photographed as they evolve, it was shot in a warehouse in West Auckland, New Zealand, which used to be the headquarters for the Headhunters bikie gang.
The work was created by graf artists Askew One and Deus, directed by James Solomon and shot by Marty Williams with help from Dan Monaham and Clint.
Check it out below, as well as the ‘making of’ video below that. Note that there's some Not Safe For Work language in both.










