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In a world that is polarised, French-Swiss artist Saype’s vision is to create the longest symbolic human chain around the world, generate a real social movement and invite the crowds to benevolence. The ‘Beyond walls Project’ will eventually link twenty megacities of the globe to the same ethos: Optimism and living together.
A giant biodegradable landart painting by French-Swiss artist Saype is pictured between July 15 and July 16, 2019 at Engolasters in Andorra. With an overall area of 5’000 square meters, the 130 meters long and 38 meters wide painting was created using biodegradable pigments made out of charcoal, chalk, water and milk proteins. This art piece is the second step of the worldwide “Beyond Walls Project” aiming at creating the longest symbolic human chain around the world promoting values such as togetherness, kindness and openness to the world. (VFLPIX.COM /Valentin Flauraud)
A giant biodegradable landart painting by French-Swiss artist Saype is pictured between July 15 and July 16, 2019 at Engolasters in Andorra. With an overall area of 5’000 square meters, the 130 meters long and 38 meters wide painting was created using biodegradable pigments made out of charcoal, chalk, water and milk proteins. This art piece is the second step of the worldwide “Beyond Walls Project” aiming at creating the longest symbolic human chain around the world promoting values such as togetherness, kindness and openness to the world. (VFLPIX.COM /Valentin Flauraud)
The giant biodegradable land art painting was pictured between July 15 and July 16, 2019, by photographer Valentin Flauraud.
A giant biodegradable landart painting by French-Swiss artist Saype is pictured between July 15 and July 16, 2019 at Engolasters in Andorra. With an overall area of 5’000 square meters, the 130 meters long and 38 meters wide painting was created using biodegradable pigments made out of charcoal, chalk, water and milk proteins. This art piece is the second step of the worldwide “Beyond Walls Project” aiming at creating the longest symbolic human chain around the world promoting values such as togetherness, kindness and openness to the world. (VFLPIX.COM /Valentin Flauraud)
With an overall area of 5’000 square meters, the 130 meters long and 38 meters wide painting was created using biodegradable pigments made out of charcoal, chalk, water and milk proteins.
A giant biodegradable landart painting by French-Swiss artist Saype is pictured between July 15 and July 16, 2019 at Engolasters in Andorra. With an overall area of 5’000 square meters, the 130 meters long and 38 meters wide painting was created using biodegradable pigments made out of charcoal, chalk, water and milk proteins. This art piece is the second step of the worldwide “Beyond Walls Project” aiming at creating the longest symbolic human chain around the world promoting values such as togetherness, kindness and openness to the world. (VFLPIX.COM /Valentin Flauraud)
A giant biodegradable landart painting by French-Swiss artist Saype is pictured between July 15 and July 16, 2019 at Engolasters in Andorra. With an overall area of 5’000 square meters, the 130 meters long and 38 meters wide painting was created using biodegradable pigments made out of charcoal, chalk, water and milk proteins. This art piece is the second step of the worldwide “Beyond Walls Project” aiming at creating the longest symbolic human chain around the world promoting values such as togetherness, kindness and openness to the world. (VFLPIX.COM /Valentin Flauraud)
A giant biodegradable landart painting by French-Swiss artist Saype is pictured between July 15 and July 16, 2019 at Engolasters in Andorra. With an overall area of 5’000 square meters, the 130 meters long and 38 meters wide painting was created using biodegradable pigments made out of charcoal, chalk, water and milk proteins. This art piece is the second step of the worldwide “Beyond Walls Project” aiming at creating the longest symbolic human chain around the world promoting values such as togetherness, kindness and openness to the world. (VFLPIX.COM /Valentin Flauraud)
The worldwide ‘Beyond Walls Project’; aiming at creating the longest symbolic human chain around the world promoting values such as togetherness, kindness and openness to the world.
ANDORRA Photo Credit Valentin Flauraud
‘Beyond Walls’ will cross borders in order to carry out this universal message from city to city, all along this immense human chain.
A giant biodegradable landart painting by French-Swiss artist Saype is pictured between July 15 and July 16, 2019 at Engolasters in Andorra. With an overall area of 5’000 square meters, the 130 meters long and 38 meters wide painting was created using biodegradable pigments made out of charcoal, chalk, water and milk proteins. This art piece is the second step of the worldwide “Beyond Walls Project” aiming at creating the longest symbolic human chain around the world promoting values such as togetherness, kindness and openness to the world. (VFLPIX.COM /Valentin Flauraud)
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A giant biodegradable landart painting by French-Swiss artist Saype is pictured between July 15 and July 16, 2019 at Engolasters in Andorra. With an overall area of 5’000 square meters, the 130 meters long and 38 meters wide painting was created using biodegradable pigments made out of charcoal, chalk, water and milk proteins. This art piece is the second step of the worldwide “Beyond Walls Project” aiming at creating the longest symbolic human chain around the world promoting values such as togetherness, kindness and openness to the world. (VFLPIX.COM /Valentin Flauraud)
The next part of the chain takes Saype to Geneva, and the Berlin! stay tuned …
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