Swiss climbs the hills and makes bigger designs than soccer fields

We have already shown here some examples of how graffiti in urban spaces can turn pale, lifeless places into true masterpieces. Now let's present the work of a Swiss who has swapped the city for the countryside and does his art on hills and large lawns rather than walls and walls. The result doesn't last long, but it doesn't disappoint when it comes to creativity.

Swiss Guillame Legros - better known as Saype - is a slightly different graffiti artist than you are used to

Instead of coloring walls and walls, his art is recorded on the grass.

His creations are immense and occupy larger areas than those of soccer fields

A good example is below, which depicts a thoughtful gentleman smoking a pipe.

It was made in 2016 on a hill in the city of Leysin, in the interior of Switzerland, and has 14 thousand square meters

The artist uses a biodegradable paint prepared with flaxseed oil, water and flour and mixed with natural pigments.

The works are ready in a few weeks

However, the paint lasts about 1 month and, depending on weather conditions and grass growth, may disappear well before that.

It's ... The art of Legros might as well be a little longer lasting

But despite its ephemerality, you can't deny that it's amazing and extremely creative.

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