DAIM's Street Art is Created From Simple Typography
Rose Nazarali — October 2, 2009 — Art & Design
References: twistedsifter & notcot.org
Mirko Reisser, also known as DAIM, is a well-known street artist that takes the four letters of his alias and turns them into 3D masterpieces. The graffiti artist uses the simple lettering to create intricate designs that look like you can reach out and grab them.
To top off his detailed designs, DAIM adds bright colors to the 3D street art that can captivate anyone who happens to walk by.
Check out DAIM’s work in the gallery above!
To top off his detailed designs, DAIM adds bright colors to the 3D street art that can captivate anyone who happens to walk by.
Check out DAIM’s work in the gallery above!
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