An anonymous chalk art duo from the Columbus College of Art & Design is spreading a little good will and inspiration via beautifully crafted works of late night guerrilla art. 

After faculty have long gone home and their fellow students are either hitting the books or the bottles, two unknown college seniors take to classroom chalkboards to bring famous quotes by Martin Luther King Jr., Nelson Mandela, and the like to life.

Their projects, which are known campus-wide as “Dangerdust” and can take up to 11 hours to create, have earned them a small following on social media (Twitter: @ddccad; Instagram: dangerdust). 

Do check them out online, and enjoy these examples of their work below, courtesy of Instagram.





Alaina Nutile is the Web Editor who oversees all digital content and social media initiatives for Cleveland Scene Magazine and Detroit Metro Times. Before joining the staff in June 2013, she interned at Business Insider in New York City, and at La Hora in Quito, Ecuador. Alaina is a graduate of Kalamazoo College in Michigan, where she double majored in English and Spanish. Her interests include Japanese food, Breaking Bad, and career development advising.

2 replies on “College Seniors Spread Inspiration on Ohio Campus Through Beautiful Chalk Art”

  1. Wow, they have some mad skills. Those are beautiful works of art right there, and great messages too.

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