French strikes again with more street arts than creative

The creative work you'll see below was created by a French artist that we at Mega Curioso have already talked about here briefly - check out this link. He, whose name is Charles Leval, signs his pieces with the name "Levalet", and is dedicated to creating urban interventions that, in addition to breaking the monotony of the gray tones of cities, beautify walls and walls and introduce a little of humor in the chaotic routine of the people who live in them.

Urban chameleon

(Levalet)

According to Katie Sierzputowski of the Colossal website, the arts you will see below were created in Orleans, France, and include, besides the giant chameleon you saw in the image above, a car that appears to have been tucked inside. an elevator, a man who doesn't look very happy accompanied by a few sheep and a pair of guys dressed in protective suits putting a suspicious letter in a mailbox. Check out:

1 - In the bowels

Street art

(Levalet)

2 - Filmmaker

Illustration of a filmmaker

(Levalet)

3 - Double suspicion

Men with protective clothing

(Levalet)

4 - Bad Day

Man in a bad mood

(Levalet)

5 - It fit the vacancy!

Car lift

(Levalet)

6 - Taking a nap?

Man sleeping on the street

(Levalet)

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