Interior wall painting. Commission for a private collector, France, August 2023.
Category: Mural
Modo n.º54
Generative and collective wall painting
Quartier Saint-Jacques, Clermont-Ferrand, France
June 2023
Project commissioned and organized by Pauline Simon for the city of Clermont-Ferrand. 220 participants from three primary schools in the neighborhood.
Thanks to Pauline, Prince, Sarah and Sadek, all the kids and teachers.
Modo n.º53
Generative and collective wall painting
Quartier Saint-Jacques, Clermont-Ferrand, France
June 2023
Project commissioned and organized by Pauline Simon for the city of Clermont-Ferrand. 220 participants from three primary schools in the neighborhood.
Thanks to Pauline, Prince, Sarah and Sadek, all the kids and teachers and all the crew from the pétanque club des Liondards.
Modo n.º52
Modo n.º51
Modo n.º50
Generative and collective mural painting
Nancy, France
June 2022
Project commissioned by the city of Nancy with the fine Art Museum of Nancy and produced by Le Mur Nancy. With participants from Braconnot elementary school, Saint Michel Jericho Social Center, REMM Children’s Home and the neighbors.
Gymnasium Maurice Jacquet :
Wall under the VEBE (East Suburb Express Way) :
VEBE’s pillars :
Process :
Pictures: Pierre, Greg and Eltono.
Modo n.º49
“A talk with the city”
Generative and collective mural painting
Conversano, Bari, Italy
May 2022
“A talk with the city” is a public art project funded by the STHAR LAB of the Puglia Region and entrusted by the Municipality of Conversano to the Pigment Workroom cultural association in collaboration with “Museco” museum complex of Conversano, CIME, ZICZIC and CONTEMPO.
The shapes used for this protocol were inspired by architectural details of the city of Conversano. The old part of the city is full of arches, columns, stone stairs and more arches. Before the painting, a generative silk screen printing street workshop was organized to create the compositions to be painted on the wall. More than 30 participants from the high school in front of the wall joined us in the process. During the next two weeks, David and I painted the top part and the people from Pigment Workroom, with the help of the participants, painted the bottom part. As the wall has always been an important graffiti spot in the city, we decided to leave the bottom part blank and open to spontaneous interventions.
Inspiration and process:
Big thanks to everyone who made this project possible: Pigment Workroom, Zic Zic, Museco, my fantastic assistant David and tutti gli studenti del Classico!