DAWAL

STREET ARTIST (FRA)

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Dawal is a French street artist whose practice centers on geometric abstraction, optical rhythm, and architectural transformation. His murals convert urban surfaces into immersive visual systems, using repetition, symmetry, and contrast to activate perception and movement. Dawal’s work is less about storytelling and more about spatial experience.

Originating from Paris, Dawal’s artistic language developed at the intersection of street art, design, and urban mapping. His compositions often resemble visual codes or architectural blueprints, reinforcing a dialogue between structure and sensation. Walls become fields of vibration, where geometry interacts with the surrounding environment.

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Dawal’s murals emphasize precision, balance, and visual tension. Through carefully calculated patterns, he creates optical effects that shift depending on distance, angle, and movement. This dynamic quality encourages viewers to engage physically with the artwork rather than passively observe it.

From a curatorial standpoint, Dawal’s work fits within global conversations on urban abstraction and contemporary public art. His murals appeal to institutions and collectors interested in how street art can intersect with architecture, perception, and minimalist aesthetics without relying on figurative imagery.

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Internationally, Dawal has participated in mural festivals and public-art initiatives across Europe and Latin America. His work adapts seamlessly to different architectural scales, demonstrating a consistent sensitivity to site-specific conditions and urban rhythm.

At the Medellín Street Art Festival, FullMoon Entertainment documented Dawal’s intervention with an emphasis on scale, process, and optical impact. The resulting content highlights how his geometric language transforms Medellín’s urban surfaces into immersive visual experiences, reinforcing his position within contemporary international muralism.

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