Dr Dre portrait by Royyal Dog in Compton.
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Dr Dre portrait by Royyal Dog in Compton.
Girls in Hanbok, traditional Korean clothes l royyaldog
"BORN TO BE LOVED"
by Royyal Dog
Korean graffiti artist Chris Shim, aka Royyal Dog, once dreamed of becoming a missionary to Africa, but now applies his talent to moving people through his art. Known for his photorealistic murals of African American women in traditional Korean hanbok dress, carrying a message of global harmony, Shim uses his work to help break down barriers between cultures. In May, 2018, Royyal Dog painted Bella, the daughter of a friend, on Lincoln Ave in Alameda, California. The Korean characters carry the message "you are born to be loved" and are offered, says the city of Alameda, as a means of "uniting people and remind us all how much we have in common." @royyaldog/
Royyal Dog in Ashkelon, Israel
@royyaldog at @thecontaineryard 💁🏽♂️ Welcome to LA sir, I just moved here myself! Sponsored by @hanbok89, reference photo by @lionchrome00, models from left to right are @m_uera @imablackpearl and @ta_russia, with all the paint supplied by @sprayplanet @montana_colors and the @montanashopla! #Royyaldog #tcydtla #montanacolors #montana94 #mtn94 #mtncolors #krosswerdz (at The Container Yard) https://www.instagram.com/p/BzyIzc_HDv2/?igshid=1vw3at69ijncp
Chris Chanyang Shim
aka RoyyalDog
Korean street artist. Through his graffiti art, Shim realizes the ideal portrait of multiculturalism. It is not the unusual combination of a black woman wearing Korean traditional outfit, but how the two get along with each other effortlessly. The harmony in his murals suggests the direction our multicultural society should progress toward.
Korean Child
Royyaldog
Photography by Edsel Pretzel (eggshell001)
Bay St @ Lincoln Ave in Alameda, Ca in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Mural by Seoul Korea based artist Chanyand Shim aka Royyaldog His art is based on photos taken by other people. Those pictures capture images God created. Royyaldog states he does not create happiness. He delivers happiness and happiness is created by God. See more art by Royyaldog. He also has a mural on Egbert in SF. @royyaldog @eggshell001