Dirty graffiti Yusuke Asai

Japanese artist Yusuke Asai transforms the walls of schools using unusual graffiti style "dirty pictures". These images are made at the school in the village of Maharashtra, home to people of the tribe Varley.





His work is reminiscent of the usual children's drawings, which the kids cover all available surfaces. For India, his work could not be more appropriate: here are accustomed to the juicy, densely decorated space and colorful fabrics and surfaces of things.





In addition, first of all Indian students - ordinary kids who love to look into the fine details, to dream and play.



Its first project the artist has completed at school in the process of Niranjana Wall Art Festival in 2011. His work has received so much publicity that Asai was invited back to India. Children helped him to create drawings, dipped her hands in the paint and making marks. From these prints Asai did birds and flowers.





Generally a great idea to convert, for example, cracked or even banal faded and dirty walls into works of art.



His creation in brown tones on a background of blue walls and ceilings Asai called "Living in the woods».

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