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Medium :
Acrylic, Spray Paint on Canvas , Cardboard
Framing :
Framing on request
Dimensions :
11.8x11.8in
About this artwork
The White Dragon – Taste&Savour
Welsh mythology A legendary battle between the White Dragon of the Saxons and the Red Dragon of the Britons foretells the struggle for Britain’s future. White represents the invading force, often linked with power and fate.
Japanese White Dragon – Shiro RyūIn some Shinto and Japanese myths, white dragons are benevolent water deities, often linked to rainfall, rivers, and purity. The color white in Japanese mythology… can symbolise divinity or the afterlife, so a white dragon might appear as a guardian spirit.
The Korean White Dragon – Baekho-ryong (백호룡) is a symbol of enlightenment or divine transformation. It’s connected to the White Tiger (Baekho) and the west cardinal direction in traditional cosmology.
Steit Slings is a conceptual and visual artist with a background in architecture and digital technology, who masterfully combines digital media, image processing, (spray) paint, 3D printing, and traditional materials. He employs layered visual collages, processed photo fragments, and mixed media installations where the chosen material and style always serve the underlying concept. Steit’s work vibrantly transforms urban exploration and sensory themes into engaging conversation pieces, evoking a deep sense of connection, shared human experience, and self-reflection in anyone who encounters his art.