Old friends Sebas Velasco and Dulk, recently joined their brushes and cans to create a large new collaboration mural in Torreblanca, Spain. Invited over as a part of the local Museum unfinished art urban (MIAU) and Department of Culture’s public art program, the two artists finished their newest piece over the weekend.
Painting on a facade of a 3 story residential building, Spanish artists successfully mixed their diverse styles. Velasco painted the main character, a typical urban young man, and Dulk surrounded him with surreal, fantasy creatures. The clash of the realistic, oil painting-like aesthetics of Velasco, against cartoonish style that Dulk is known for, worked great as artists cleverly mixed the two styles inside a complex composition. From realistic cityscape in the back to almost flat smoke effects in the front, the two visual languages are blended through matching light effects, complementing color palette used and the intertwining composition and format that follows the structure they were working on.
Check out more detail photos after the jump and check back soon for more interesting collaborative street works from around the globe.
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