Dalton Paula (born 1982) is a Brazilian artist.
Paula's work draws on Afro-Brazilian traditions,[1] and features portraits of contemporary subjects dressed in a historical style.
[2] Andrea K. Scott, writing for The New Yorker, has likened the style to retratos pintados, hand-painted photographs from rural Brazil.
[2] The artists's work is included in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art, New York,[3] the Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami,[4] Art Institute of Chicago,[5] and the São Paulo Museum of Art.
[6] This article about a Brazilian artist is a stub.