Spanish-born painter and graphic designer, Sath, has been painting on the streets for a year now. He loves to create street art that cleverly interacts with its surroundings. Most of his works have satirical touch which he brings about through
Interestingly, Sath had painted this mural for proposing to his girlfriend. Of course, she agreed.
Here huge cracks on walls only add more meaning to the graffiti work done.
Vivid paintings of objects that add life to otherwise desolate surroundings.
A graffiti of painted chopsticks that extends even beyond the wall.
Again, he turns the phrase 'love is in the air' on its head with this mural here.
Most of his works are inspired by the location where the intervention is carried out, sometimes an object, a texture or a hole in a wall. Like how this broken window was transformed into a gift-wrapped box by Sath.
He prefers to use spray cans and sometimes brushes or rollers along with acrylic paints when working at his studio.
As you can see, most of the titles of his artworks are humorous puns.
Spanish-born painter and graphic designer, Sath, has been painting on the streets for a year now. He loves to create street art that cleverly interacts with its surroundings. Most of his works have satirical touch which he brings about through