Mural in Napa, California, USA.
Murals
This mural was created in celebration of the Napa Valley Community Foundation’s 30th anniversary. It reflects the region’s rich heritage, community spirit, and the Foundation's dedication to supporting local initiatives. The children depicted in the artwork were painted using charcoal made from the remains of fires in Napa Valley, along with soil from the local land, creating a deeper connection to the region. The artwork blends vibrant colors and symbolic elements to honor both Napa Valley's natural beauty and its people, creating a visual narrative that connects the past, present, and future.
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Mural in Bussigny, VD, Switzerland.
This mural, located at the Fontaine de St-Germain in Bussigny, draws inspiration from the figure of the Lavandière and the rich history of fountains in Switzerland during the early 1900s.
Created using natural pigments such as charcoal, various earths, and clays, this work pays homage to the communal significance of these fountains, where people gathered to wash laundry in bygone times. As a public mandate, this mural exemplifies my approach to large-scale art. It merges historical and cultural narratives, preserving heritage while engaging contemporary viewers. Through the use of natural pigments, I strive to evoke a sense of nostalgia while creating an artwork that resonates with today's audience.
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Mural in tribute to Charlie Chaplin
This 16-meter-high mural, located in Vevey, Switzerland, transports viewers to an imaginative world where Charlie Chaplin envisions a machine to create his alter ego of the future. Commissioned as a private mandate, this work celebrates Chaplin’s artistic legacy and his connection to the town of Vevey, where he spent part of his life. The mural exemplifies my ability to work on a large scale, blending historical references with sepia tones and vibrant accents to create a narrative that engages and inspires. By paying tribute to Chaplin, I aim to honor both his cultural impact and his local significance, creating a lasting connection between the community and the artwork.
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Mural Old Town of Lausanne, VD, Switzerland.
This public mural, created in 2020, transports viewers to the early 1900s, capturing the vibrant life of a beloved neighborhood in Lausanne, Switzerland. Painted with coffee and charcoal, the mural showcases rich historical references and a captivating composition, inviting you to experience the charm and magic of the city’s past. Through its unique materials, it creates a meaningful connection between history and art, enriching the viewer's experience with the essence of the time.
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Mural in Crissier, VD, Switzerland.
This trompe-l'œil mural envelops viewers in the captivating world of the 19th century, showcasing the trades of yesteryear across all four sides of the building. Located in the Quartier Pré Fontaine in Crissier, Switzerland, this work combines both private and public mandates. Created with natural pigments, this vibrant fresco pays homage to historical craftsmanship and community heritage, enhancing its connection to the environment and the artistry of the past.
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