Street Artist DALeast Unveils a New Impressive Mural in Lodz, Poland
While you discovered Borondo’s piece earlier this morning, DALeast was also in Lodz, Poland to work his magic for the brand new and first edition of the LodzMurals Festival.
The globe-trotting Chinese street artist spent a few days up high on his cherry picker to create this energetic piece of work showing a huge wave painted using his signature and unique 3D technique.
Take a look at more detailed images after the break and then check back with us soon for more mural updates from Poland and beyond.
Via Street Art News
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