Large-Scale Paintings on Grass by Saype
Published Aug 18, 2023
French artist Guillaume Legros, aka Saype, has been revolutionizing the world of street art with his monumental frescoes painted directly onto grassy landscapes. His work is not only visually striking but also carries a potent message of solidarity, hope, and environmental consciousness.
Saype’s practice is mainly focused on creating gigantic murals that cover vast expanses of fields, mountains, and city lawns. These sprawling artworks are crafted using a 100% biodegradable paint that was developed by the artist himself, reflecting his commitment to sustainability.
His creations often feature symbolic gestures of unity and connection, such as hands intertwined or a child interacting with a power grid. These powerful visuals inspire us to embrace unity, hope and environmental consciousness, reminding us of the transformative power of art.
Photos: Saype, Valentin Flauraud.
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