A French artist known for massive works of graffiti on grass best seen from the air presented his latest piece on Sunday in the Swiss Alps - a coronavirus-related picture of a girl looking towards the horizon.
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 French artist Saype poses on his giant landart painting entitled 'Beyond Crisis' in the alpine resort of Leysin.
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The impeccable work of art by the artists has been lauded by fans and followers all over the world.
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  The artwork covers 3000 square meters and was produced with biodegradable paints.
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The artist Saype, whose real name is Guillaume Legros, has painted his temporary, biodegradable images on lawns https://en.saype-artiste.com/lumiere from Yamoussoukro in Ivory Coast to the Champ de Mars next to the Eiffel Tower in Paris, often depicting children or a close-up of two people's hands gripping each other's forearms.
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 French artist Guillaume Legros aka Saype creates an artwork called "Beyond Crisis" with an eco paint.
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"Beyond crisis", his new work on a clearing in the Swiss resort town of Leysin, shows a girl sitting, completing a chain of stick figures holding hands.
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"The fresco of more than 3,000 square metres evokes the building of a world with more solidarity and more humanity," Saype said in a statement.