Starting in 2012, Dwyma struggled to find a place to hold an exhibition in a conventional gallery. Only well-known artists could; at that time, the gallery was still limited, unlike this day. However, the fun and free association influenced Dwyma to become a mural artist.
Dwyma began to draw in public spaces, making his work more widely seen by all circles of society. The mural model or style he usually makes is pop art. The combination of contrasting colors and vector drawing techniques has become his own character.
Not just drawing, but from his creation, there is a message that he wants to convey. He just wanted to show the Balinese side of the woman, in terms of different aesthetics, by always displaying contrasting colors but still harmonious. Seeing Bali is not always in terms of tradition and culture, but also from another aspect, good or bad.