Artist Yusuke Asai was born in Tokyo in 1981, where he lives and works. He paints with soil, masking tape, pens and water for installations at home and abroad.
Pictured here are two series of wall art paintings the artist created for classrooms in India.
The first series was for a classroom in Sujata Village, India. Bored Panda states that the work on the walls of the Niranjana School was to raise awareness about how the children and villagers of Bihar live. He used dirt, dust, ash and straw in the work and, when it was complete, he helped the children wipe it away and return the materials to the earth.
The second series, according to Design Boom was part of this year’s Wall Art Festival in India. The artist used mud to paint an detailed mural on the wall of a primary school in Maharashtra. A group of 50 volunteers helped in the painting’s realization.
Above image: Yusuke Asai wall paintings in a classroom at Sujata Village, India.
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