Banksy he's not.
Justin Bieber revealed his new pastime to fans early Thursday morning, posting a series of photos to Instagram in which he's exercising his graffiti skills.
"I found a new hobby," the 19-year-old singer wrote in one pic, which is of a hand — presumably his own — covered with spray paint.
Justin Bieber revealed his new pastime to fans early Thursday morning, posting a series of photos to Instagram in which he's exercising his graffiti skills.
"I found a new hobby," the 19-year-old singer wrote in one pic, which is of a hand — presumably his own — covered with spray paint.
He
also posted shots of his work — the largest being some type of a
tribute to his deceased hamster. No, we're not kidding. With his back to
the camera and paint cans at his feet, he's seen crafting a bizarre
Kermit the Frog wannabe character that has "Thug life" written on it and
is giving the middle finger. Above the design are the words "RIP PAC,"
an apparent reference to the furry critter which once served as the mascot of his Believe Tour before he randomly gave it to a fan. The hamster died in March.
Another
photo shows Bieber writing the words "street art" on a wall. And the
last pic shows tagging all over a wall but it's hard to decipher any
clear message.
If the Biebs is looking for
positive feedback for his "hobby," which is illegal unless he's doing it
on his own private property (and that didn't work very well for Chris Brown),
he won't find it on Instagram. The reaction from commenters is largely