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Volcanic Splattered Watercolor Animal Paintings by Hua Tunan

by Flynn Matthews 2015-05-18, 2:03 PMupdated 2020-05-04, 4:43 PM

The animals portrayed in Chinese artist Hua Tunan‘s ink paintings seem moments away from escaping the canvas. Each piece seems to pulse with force, driven by Tunan’s hectic painting style that borrows from traditional Chinese ink art and Western-style graffiti. The artist also works on much larger paintings with broad strokes of dripping spray paint on urban murals that have popped up around the world over the last few years.

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