
Daniel Parasaudi a.k.a Emeteur is a graffiti writer and mural artist born in Sukabumi, West Java, and currently based in Berlin. Starting from a strong foundation in street art and graffiti culture, Emeteur has developed a unique visual language that merges bold patterns, soft realism, and playful cartoon elements. His work often bridges the abstract and the figurative, creating compositions that feel alive and in motion.
Emeteur is known for his signature color palette—deep red, vibrant yellow, soft cream, and moss green—which he uses to build contrast and harmony in his large-scale works. With a focus on smooth shading and organic flow, his style leans toward neo-futurism, reflecting both structure and spontaneity. He often reduces linework to give more space for texture and depth, especially when working with spray paint on expansive surfaces.
Now living in Berlin, Emeteur continues to explore the intersection of public art, identity, and visual experimentation. His murals often act as visual interruptions in the urban landscape—inviting people to pause, reflect, and engage with the space around them. Through exhibitions and collaborations, he aims to expand the presence of street-rooted art in contemporary contexts while staying true to his creative roots.