Ever dropped paint on the floor and gasped at the mess? Hua Tunan splatters deliberately and does a great job of it. As an artist, he combines traditional Chinese art with graffiti.
The combination are magical. The splatters combine to form realistic art that has depth and power.
He calls his street art “noncommissioned art,” a way of keeping his own artistic integrity and still making his art public.
I have (still) a deep appreciation of artists who are true to their own vision.
—Quinn McDonald is a writer and certified creativity coach.