SEDRA D’

Daniel Castaneda, known as Sedra D’, embodies the role of a universal observer and Pachamama warrior, transcending boundaries as a multifaceted self-taught BIPOC artisan and urban artist. My art serves as a mirror to my perception of nature, dreams, roots, and indigenous culture. From vibrant graffiti walls to serene landscapes, my work symbolizes the profound connection with communities. I extend my creativity beyond painting, recycling spray cans into intricate sculptures
and embracing elements of hip hop culture and poetry. Utilizing an array of materials such as wood, metal, clay, fabrics, and even the human canvas for body paint and tattoos, my creations span both traditional and digital realms. I seamlessly integrate technology, experimenting with sounds, beats, and augmented reality in my murals and designs.

Exploring taxidermy as a means of giving creatures a second life, I explore the interconnectedness of all beings within the fabric of creation. My art plays with textures, colors, and shapes, igniting the imagination and imprinting symbols on the subconscious. Through my work, empty streets transform into vibrant canvases,
conveying messages of beauty and emotion. From the essence of creation to my mind, from my mind to my hands and from my
hands to the world, I channel the divine to craft a visual symphony that resonates with all who encounter it.