Amazing Pointillism Masterpieces Addressing Modern Issues Through Hyper‑detailed Black‑and‑white And Colorful Large‑scale Canvases by Dima Kashtalyan

Dima Kashtalyan is a Belarusian surrealist artist, illustrator and muralist born in Minsk, now based in Warsaw, Poland, renowned for his intricate dotwork, pointillism and stippling technique applied to large‑scale black‑and‑white or colorful prints, canvases, and street murals.

Starting with graffiti in 2009, he evolved into conceptual art addressing modern societal issues through familiar objects given symbolic, unconventional forms — emphasizing honesty, responsibility, and ideology over decoration.

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