Harmony

Krasnye Zori st., 21

2013

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Dmitry Aske (Aske)

He began his career as a graffiti artist in 2000. He is currently working on projects as an independent artist.

The artist created the piece in his unique style. It comprises multicolored parts and forms a pattern resembling a mosaic panel or a stained-glass window.

Harmony is Dmitry's first large-scale painting, created at the 2013 Art Ovrag festival. The artist's works can be seen in public spaces in Moscow, Vladivostok, Tula, Salavat, Odintsovo, and near St. Petersburg. There is a huge plywood panel by Dmitry in the building of the Leningradsky Railway Station in Moscow.

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Dmitry takes part in educational activities. He gives graffiti and street art lectures. Since 2005, he has been the editor-in-chief of Vltramarine, a graffiti and street art web magazine.

"Anyone can see your work in the street. When you are painting in a city, you need to be ready for questions and comments from passersby. Despite this, creation may be a kind of meditation, when you are completely immersed in the process,"

— the artist said in an interview to vltramarine.ru

Art Ovrag 2013. Vyksa, Nizhny Novgorod region, Russia, May 30, 2013.