Shai Dahan is an American contemporary painter and street artist known for his work in painting, murals, and sculptures. Raised in Los Angeles, he was introduced to street art at a young age and later developed his career in New York before moving to Sweden, where he continues to create large-scale public artworks. His work has been exhibited internationally in cities such as London, Miami, Paris, and Berlin.
Dahan strongly believes in the power of art as a universal language that brings people together. In his role as a Non-Violence Ambassador, he aims to use creativity as a tool for social change.
In 2024, during the Eurovision Song Contest in Malmö, Dahan created the original version of Fragility of Peace by painting it in the streets. The sculpture, designed to resemble porcelain, symbolizes the delicate nature of peace and the responsibility to nurture and protect it for future generations.
Art for Peace by Shai Dahan, limited edition print.
The Fragility of Peace sculpture is available in a limited edition, hand-painted and presented in an exclusive gift box with a certificate. A portion of the proceeds supports The Non-Violence Project’s mission.
The Non-Violence Project Foundation is a non-profit organization with special consultative status to the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC).