Custom Character & Pop Culture Graffiti Murals
I bring characters to life on your walls—from anime icons and comic book legends to realistic portraits. My spray cans, your space, pure energy.
This Goku mural is for the legend Akira Toriyama. I believe watching anime gives you better character development. I wanted to test myself with this piece, and I think it turned out pretty good.
A work in progress shot of the Goku mural. The gym lights are goated, they make the muscles pop even before the color is filled in. It's all about that dramatic lighting.
Another process shot of the Goku piece. You can see the layers building up, from the initial sketch to the shading and color. It's a process of bringing the character to life.
From a blank wall to a fully powered up Goku. This video shows the entire process of creating the Dragonball Z mural, capturing the energy and intensity of the character.
My tribute to "Spiderman: Across The Spider-Verse". That movie's art, story, and soundtrack left me flabbergasted. I had to paint Spiderman 2099.
The full production with my Spiderman piece and my boy's work next to it. It's always fun to do a themed wall and see how our styles come together.
Monsoon paint days hit different. This video shows the process of creating the Spider-Verse production, with the rain adding to the atmosphere.
Finally, some firepower. This Modern Warfare character was for a laser tag place in Hyderabad. The soldier turned out pretty good, ready for action.
A work in progress shot of the Modern Warfare piece. You can see the stencil work and the layering of colors to create the tactical gear and fiery background.
Another angle of the Modern Warfare character, focusing on the details of the helmet and weapon. It's all about getting that authentic, battle-ready look.
About Characters, Portraits & Pop Culture
I don't just spray-paint icons, I build them. Whether you're looking for a hyper-detailed anime mural for a gaming setup or a custom portrait that actually feels real, I start with digital mockups to ensure the scale and lighting fit your specific wall before I even crack a can.
When I paint characters, it's not just about the lines. I use specialized soft-cap spray techniques to blend skin tones, hair, and gradients, moving away from harsh edges to give you a finish that feels like a professional illustration rather than a flat stencil. My 'Masala Flow' style means I'm not afraid to mix these characters with experimental backgrounds—think abstract shapes, cityscapes, or even stylized Devnagri elements—to make sure the art doesn't just float on your wall, but anchors the whole room.
From the Goku mural I dropped in that gym to the Modern Warfare piece in Hyderabad, I've handled every surface, from rough brick to smooth concrete. I keep the process simple. We look at your space, I draft a digital mockup so you see the vibe before execution, and then I layer up the aerosols, acrylics, and detailing. If you've got a specific hero, villain, or concept in mind, let's talk. I'm all about pushing the technical boundaries of what aerosol can do.
Dkrypt
I'm Dkrypt. I've spent years decoding spaces across Mumbai and beyond with spray cans. If you want a wall that breathes, whether it's a tribute to your favorite character or a custom portrait, hit me up.
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