Latin Calligraphy, W. Saroyan Poem — artwork #5908 by Cryptik · Paris, France
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Born in South Korea and raised in Southern California, Cryptik began making street art in 2008 in Los Angeles. Drawn to graffiti as a child, he soon traded the spray can for the paintbrush, developing a distinctive calligraphic style that fuses ancient scripts — Sanskrit, Hebrew, Arabic, Hindi — with the aesthetics of cholo writing and street graffiti. This hybrid visual language became the founda…
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Added 23/11/2022
Full-facade mural by Cryptik covering a Parisian building with dense, flowing white Latin calligraphy inspired by a William Saroyan poem. The repeated pattern of interlaced letters creates an almost ornamental effect, transforming the building into a textual artwork.
The artwork Écriture latine calligraphiée, poème W. Saroyan is of type graffiti. You can admire it in the city of Paris in France, more precisely here: 177 Bd Vincent Auriol, 75013 Paris, France.
This graffiti is also tagged as: mural, texte, pattern, calligraphie, text, calligraphy.
Find all artworks by the artists who contributed to its creation by clicking on their name: Cryptik
The photo was published on 23-11-2022 by Rabot.
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