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Custom Graffiti Art on Everyday Objects

byMooz GraffitiTakes custom orders across Mumbai and ships pan-IndiaStarts from25,000 per objectView full gallery

I turn boring surfaces, old furniture, and everyday objects into one-of-a-kind art pieces with my signature graffiti style.

I love upcycling. I found this old, abandoned piece of furniture and transformed it into a vibrant, retro boombox using nothing but spray paint and my imagination.

Here's the step-by-step process of how I customized a basketball for the BUD X NBA House event. It involves careful masking, layering spray paint, and applying vinyl decals for the logos.

I got to give a whole B.E.S.T. bus in Mumbai a graffiti makeover for Tecno Mobile. It was a huge and fun project, turning a public bus into a moving piece of art.

A glimpse of my custom-painted basketball on display at the BUD X NBA House. It was part of an all-star art activation with other amazing artists.

A clean, detailed shot of the custom NBA basketball. I used a mix of abstract graffiti patterns and bold colors to make it stand out.

Another angle of the custom basketball, showing my 'Mooz' tag integrated into the design. Every piece I make has a personal touch.

Having some fun with the finished basketball at the NBA event. It's not just art, it's a functional piece that captures the energy of the game.

The custom basketball on my paint-splattered work table, with spray cans in the background. This is where the magic happens.

The whole gang on our way to the BUD X NBA House event. We were all stoked to contribute our art to this cool project.

A quick, edgy video showing the graffiti-covered bus I designed for Tecno Mobile's new phone launch. It was a blast painting on such a large, unconventional canvas.

About Anything is a Canvas

When I take on a custom project, the secret is in the prep work. Whether I am painting a composite leather basketball, a motorcycle helmet, or a piece of abandoned furniture, I never just spray over the surface. I deglaze, sand, and apply specific adhesion promoters first, so the art actually lasts and does not chip off the moment you handle it.

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