Deydai
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Deydai

A drawing is worth more than a long discourse.

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About Deydai

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Deydai is the creative alter ego living within photographer, author, and illustrator David Décamps. This persona serves as a visual voice for thoughts that words alone cannot fully capture, operating on the principle that a single image carries more weight than a long speech. Working primarily with felt-tip pens, the artist embraces a simplistic style born from his own technical constraints. The resulting works are frequently rendered in stark black and white, though occasional washes of color emerge to punctuate his graphic ideas.

Visual voice

The work is defined by a minimalist, hand-drawn aesthetic that favors directness over complexity. Using a high-contrast palette of black and white with sparse color, the artist translates internal monologues into clear, graphic felt-tip illustrations.
Minimalist IllustrationBlack And WhiteGraphic StorytellingFelt-Tip ArtConceptual Simplicity
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Deydai — questions answered

Who is the artist behind the name Deydai?

Deydai is the creative moniker used by photographer and author David Décamps for his illustrative work.

What defines the style of these illustrations?

The style is intentionally simplistic and direct, primarily utilizing felt-tip pens to create high-contrast graphic works.

Does the artist use color in their work?

While the majority of the pieces are black and white, some works include specific touches of color to highlight the subject.

What is the philosophy behind this collection?

The collection is built on the idea that a simple drawing can communicate an idea more effectively than a lengthy speech.

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