To contextualize his street pieces outside of Portugal, Add Fuel has been researching other traditional patterns from the regions in which he is working.Earlier this year we caught the Add Fuel’s mural in Aberdeen, Scotland while we were in town for the Aberdeen edition of NuArt . His Aberdeen piece saw him draw inspiration from the tiled floors found in many of the cities older shop door was as well as the Victorian tenement flats.For this work, his second in Stavanger, Add Fuel designed a reworking of the traditional ‘Rosemåling’ patterns taken from the Rogaland region in Norway. Using 10 colours and 3 layers of stencils to build up the patterns on the surface of the building.Of the work Add Fuel has described the pieces asThe mural is second of his “Disruption” series which he has been developing around the Rosemaling style.