New spray‑can tech spotlight

A March 22 video from Arts Promote showcased Bond Truluv’s custom spray cans and specialized tools—presented as gear that’s pushing graffiti technique and materials innovation in urban art (x.com). The short clip highlights custom nozzles and paint formulations aimed at muralists who want cleaner lines and saturated coverage on large walls (x.com).

Arts Promote’s social channels list a combined Instagram reach of about 2.9 million followers on their profile page, indicating the clip came from a high‑visibility arts aggregator rather than a small niche account. (tiktok.com) Bond Truluv was named the 29th Montana BLACK Artist Edition; the release included an AR feature accessed via a QR code printed on the can that animates the label when scanned. (montana-cans.blog) Montana’s product listing for the Bond Truluv can shows it as a limited run marked “available only while stock lasts” and later noted as no longer available, signaling quick sell‑through of the edition. (montana-cans.com) Video coverage and tech writeups document Bond’s hardware mods — including a rig that sprays five parallel lines at once and alternate multi‑nozzle calligraphy tools — which he demonstrated in viral clips and demonstrations. (theawesomer.com) Bond Truluv has publicly posted experiments blending paint chemistry and delivery methods, such as a CMYK spray‑mod using four cans to mix colors, and has incorporated AR and large‑scale festival work into his practice. (tiktok.com)

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