Street art is a usual sight in many cities and towns. Most of the time, the street art we see is not that impressive—random tags or writings that you can't even read. Sometimes, however, there is artwork that takes your breath away. It livens up the surrounding area and makes it look much more cozy and colorful. And although many people dislike street art, we hope this artist and his work can change your mind.
The French artist Charles Leval, better known as Levalet, creates the kind of art that brings cities to life. He creates designs that interact with their surroundings, often choosing a humorous theme. His art is playful, funny, and very beautiful. He told Bored Panda: "I didn't start working in the streets because I was first and foremost interested in the street. What I wanted—and what keeps being my aim—was to work on reality and produce a context-sensitive art. Not simply to show one’s productions ranging from picture rails on a neutral medium and beckon the eyes to enjoy it, but also an art which is a means of intervention and joins an outside reality and aims at modifying it."
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This is an excellent idea for our homeless. Add a padded mat, heat vents, opaque doors to niches in abandoned buildings. Someone, please come up with a way to store their valuables and ensure their sleeping safety. Idea: no more frozen "people-sickles" on the pavement.
99 bottles of wine on the wall, 99 bottles of wine. You take one down & drink it down, then you have 98 bottles of wine on the wall,98 bottles of wine .........
Google translate seems to indicate that this is a memorial to former students of the college who died in the line of duty. I think it's both saddening and wonderful that there is only one name listed. I don't speak French, so could anyone add any information about Mr. Chauré?
caaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaatttttttttttttttt!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
"Have you ever heard about our Lord and Savior..." UFO: "Okay, okay, I'll take one"
The newly married crusade left for the wars taking all his bride's clothing to assure her faithfulness.
I wonder how many calls to the police resulted from this one.
I met a man on Elm Street who struck me as rather odd. He carried his mask in his hand and danced an Irish jig.
This man produces good graffiti. How wondrous it would be to round a corner and see Charles Leval's creations.