Norwegian street artist Dolk is a staff artist with a talent for creating images and social commentary absurd parodies of some of the most important public figures in Europe.
Dolk work has been under close surveillance because of the obvious similarities of Banksy. The similarities are so strong that some have gone so far as to say that Dolk is actually a pseudonym of Banksy, with some of his funniest, the work "less hard", even if that entry has been denied by the screaming fans and critics burning .
I like Dolk work for its versatility. One [clearly mocking] mural shows Prince Charles with a Burger King crown on his head, reflecting the sentiments of many Europeans who have little respect for the mystery of the prince. Another example of an artist who has an overdose of painting in his veins, a piece that highlights the dependence of many artists [and street artists, in particular] feel its underground culture enthusiast. References: thegiant.org and lifelounge.au
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