Dal is invading Asian walls. His latest piece has landed in Wuhan, China. The original street artist composes animal shapes through strands of wire-looking brushstrokes. Playing with a variety of mediums and canvases, Dal is very much a scientist from the streets. He experiments with materials to create mind blowing pieces. Dal is inspired by “the way the material world revolves, how the spiritual world unfolds, life’s emotions and the infinite space around us.”
His “creatures” reflect his cultural background. We notice the influence of traditional Chinese paintings. His muralist technique mimics the texture of ink, giving movement and texture to his characters.
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Fucking love this guy. Discovered him in a book I got for Christmas – lived in China for 5 years and never saw any street art that compared (though I never visited Wuhan…)