October 12, 2018
SOLANOIR
by Ten Hundred
On August 21, 2017 “The Great American Eclipse” passed across the US with the peak duration and eclipse experienced in the country’s heartland. With Kansas City lying on the boundary of its “Path of Totality” local artist Jason Harrington, aka @RifRafGiraffe, organized the city’s inaugural Solanoir Mural Festival in to coincide with the occasion—renamed @SpraySeeMo for 2018. Among the artists from near and far eager to participate in the rare event was Peter Robinson, aka Ten Hundred, a Michigan-born artist and designer living in Seattle where he also creates clothing, toys, and figurines for his shop, Statix. Painted over 4 and a half days, using mostly spray paint but with some rolled on latex for coverage of larger areas, Ten Hundred says it was an amazing experience painting as the sun was blocked and city turned dark at 1:00 in the afternoon. @tenhun @solanoir















