Categories: Art

Street Art by DALeast

Fear of color is definitely not a stumbling block for DALeast. As DALeast’s art jumps from two-dimensionality into space, passersby on London streets may be surprised by what they confront. The figure of an outstretched feline extends its claws eagerly toward the public, and is made ever the more stunning by the contrast orange background. Despite the banality of the canvas, DALeast highlights street art’s allure, such as the creative use of the physical corner as a springboard for the formidable protagonist, the graphic forms of fish-like swishes and water droplets that compose the cat’s large body, and the bold stylistic appeal. The vibrancy and movement in the visual impact alone is enough to warrant a photo-op or two!

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