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Artist of the month

Dadi Prayoga

Dadi Prayoga is an illustrator from Indonesia. Two of his artworks are featured in the D+C November issue.
Dadi Prayoga. Dadi Prayoga
Dadi Prayoga.

Each month, we introduce the artist whose work is featured on the cover and at the beginning of the focus section of our monthly edition.

Dadi Prayoga is an illustrator from Indonesia. Here he talks about himself and his art:

“I’m an illustrator from the charming city of Tasikmalaya. I love crafting simple yet expressive illustrations, where every shape and colour helps tell a story or share a feeling. I find inspiration in everyday moments and the little wonders of life. For me, there’s a special kind of ­magic in simplicity – when we say less, the heart can listen more closely.

Illustration on the title of the D+C November Digital Monthly about elites and their political influence.
Dadi Prayoga / Unsplash
Illustration featured on the title of the D+C November issue about elites and their political influence.

Through my art, I hope to connect with people from all walks of life and maybe even brighten someone’s day with a bit of warmth and positivity. My dream is to keep growing as an illustrator, creating images that gently stay in people’s hearts. For me, illustration isn’t just about drawing – it’s a way to share my view of the world, one gentle story at a time.

Illustration at the beginning of the focus section of the D+C November Digital Monthly.
Dadi Prayoga / Unsplash
Illustration at the beginning of the focus section of the D+C November issue about elites and their political influence.

D+C/E+Z editorial team
euz.editor@dandc.eu

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