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Informations clés

  • Museums on APS:
    • Street Art NYC
    • Street Art NYC
    • Street Art NYC
    • Street Art NYC
    • Street Art NYC
  • Top-ranked work: Dasic
  • Works on APS: 1
  • Art period: Contemporain
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  • Nationality: Chili
  • Top 3 works: Dasic
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Born: 1984, Santiago, Chili

Quiz d'art

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Question 1:
Où est né Dasic Fernández ?
Question 2:
Quelle passion initiale a conduit Dasic Fernández à commencer son parcours artistique ?
Question 3:
Dasic Fernández étudie l'architecture à:
Question 4:
Ce qu'il fait pour créer ses œuvres est caractérisé par:
Question 5:
Quel mouvement artistique mélange Dasic Fernández ?

Dasic Fernández: The Urban Poet

Dasic Fernández is a Chilean street artist based in New York, whose vibrant graffiti murals have garnered international acclaim and cemented his place as one of the most distinctive voices in contemporary urban art. Born in Santiago in 1984, Fernández’s artistic journey began with simple tags—stylized lettering proclaiming his name on buildings—a formative experience that instilled within him a deep connection to public space and an unwavering belief in the transformative power of visual expression. His studies at Universidad de Chile provided him with a foundational understanding of architecture, shaping his perspective on how art interacts with urban landscapes and influencing his approach to monumental projects.
  • Early Influences: Fernández’s passion for graffiti stemmed from his fascination with hip-hop culture in the 1990s Chilean streets. This initial encounter ignited a desire to explore artistic mediums that could engage directly with communities and challenge conventional notions of artmaking. He remembers vividly the energy of those early murals—bold colors, rebellious slogans—as catalysts for his own creative impulse.
  • Architectural Roots: His architectural background instilled in him a meticulous attention to detail, spatial composition, and structural integrity—elements he seamlessly integrates into his murals, creating immersive experiences that resonate on both an aesthetic and conceptual level. “I’ve always been drawn to how buildings communicate,” Fernández explains. “Just like paintings, they tell stories about their surroundings and the people who inhabit them.”
  • Notable Projects: Fernández’s career has been marked by ambitious undertakings, including the creation of “The Clock of the Times” in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia – a project exceeding 100 square meters—and collaborations with Rebel Díaz Arts Collective to protest Arizona's anti-immigration law. These projects demonstrate his commitment to social commentary and his ability to generate impactful visual narratives. He speaks passionately about using art as a vehicle for advocacy, stating, “It’s not enough to simply create beautiful images; we need to use them to provoke dialogue and inspire action.”

A Fusion of Instinct and Vision

Fernández’s creative process defies categorization, eschewing academic rigor in favor of an intuitive connection to natural patterns, organic shapes, and the boundless spectrum of subject matter residing within his imagination. He describes it as “a dialogue between my dreams and reality,” a deliberate effort to transcend rational thought and tap into subconscious impulses—a technique that distinguishes him from many other artists. This approach yields artworks characterized by remarkable vibrancy and emotional depth, reflecting Fernández’s profound engagement with the human condition.
  • Color Theory: He meticulously considers color palettes, utilizing hues that evoke specific moods and sensations, mirroring the psychological impact of landscapes and architectural spaces. “Color is more than just pigment,” he asserts. “It’s a language—a way to communicate feelings and ideas.”
  • Compositional Balance: Fernández prioritizes balance and harmony—principles derived from his architectural studies—to guide the arrangement of elements within his murals, creating visual narratives that are both captivating and intellectually stimulating. He emphasizes the importance of “finding equilibrium,” explaining that “a well-balanced composition draws the viewer’s eye inward, inviting contemplation.”
  • Symbolic Representation: Recurring motifs and symbols permeate his work, conveying complex ideas about identity, social justice, and the relationship between humanity and nature—themes that underscore Fernández’s artistic ambition to provoke contemplation and inspire action. “I want my art to resonate beyond the surface,” Fernández concludes. “I hope it encourages viewers to ask questions and consider new perspectives.”

Global Recognition & Expanding Horizons

Fernández's murals have traveled across continents, transforming urban environments into canvases for dialogue and reflection. His work has been featured prominently in Wynwood Walls, Miami, cementing his reputation as a leading figure in the global street art movement. Collaborations with organizations like Goldman Global Arts Gallery underscore his dedication to fostering artistic exchange and promoting social awareness. Furthermore, he is currently engaged in groundbreaking urban planning projects—aiming to reimagine cities as spaces for creativity and human connection—demonstrating his unwavering belief in art’s capacity to shape our collective future.
  • Wynwood Walls Impact: Fernández's contribution to Wynwood Walls has been hailed as a pivotal moment in Miami’s cultural landscape, elevating the city’s artistic profile and attracting visitors from around the world. “It was incredible to see how people responded to my murals,” he recalls with enthusiasm.
  • Collaborative Projects: His partnerships with Goldman Global Arts Gallery exemplify his commitment to supporting emerging artists and promoting intercultural understanding. He believes that “art can bridge divides and foster empathy between cultures.”
  • Future Initiatives: Fernández is currently spearheading “Pan-American Graffiti,” a multimedia project documenting street art across Latin America—a testament to his enduring fascination with artistic exploration and social engagement.

Legacy & Artistic Significance

Dasic Fernández’s work transcends mere decoration; it serves as a powerful reminder that creativity can be deployed as a tool for social transformation. His murals are not simply visual spectacles but invitations to contemplate pressing issues—from immigration rights to environmental sustainability—challenging viewers to confront uncomfortable truths and envision more equitable futures. Through his unwavering dedication to artistic experimentation and his profound empathy for human experience, Fernández has established himself as an artist whose legacy will continue to inspire generations of creatives—a true champion of urban art and a beacon of hope for fostering dialogue and promoting positive change within our communities. He hopes that “my art will leave a mark on the world,” stating simply, “I want people to remember that beauty can be found even in challenging circumstances.”