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Dazzle camouflage has been used extensively throughout the portfolio of Death Spray Custom, a one-man paint house based in the United Kingdom. Originally instigated by artist Sir Norman Wilkinson CBE during World War 1, it’s primary purpose was confusion rather than concealment.
It’s a fitting application by DSC, who has now plied his intensely graphic style on everything from axes to Cinelli RAM 2 bars to a Ducati 1026 to helmets to chairs and jerry cans. He has exhibited before, but this latest creation is destined for an upcoming show which will profile a showcase of his eye-searing work.
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