A colourful mural in Paris shines bright as a sign of hope to those living in isolation in the French capital - GulfToday

A colourful mural in Paris shines bright as a sign of hope to those living in isolation in the French capital

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French artist Da Cruz, left, and assistant Michel work at building wall in Paris.

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A mural spotted in a Parisian street gives those living in the French capital a little hope of revival, as they look forward for a life beyond isolation.

 

The mural is colourful and looks more like a human face.

 

This giant mural made by a few American and French artists spreads positivity amongst people as they walk past it.

 

pariss2 A colorful human face emerges from waves like a call for hope above a Parisian street.

 

The two artists, AJ Dungo who is all of 29, and graffiti creator from France, 44-year-ol Da Cruz, started working on the mural earlier this month.

The mural that is a symbol of reconnection and rebirth, was to be inaugurated later this week, after a tireless month of hard work.

 

With inspiration from Africa and South America, the two commendable artists decided to make waves below the mural.

 

The coronavirus pandemic has brought a life of restrictions to artists living all around the world.

 

pariss3 A giant message of optimism from American and French street artists painting a massive mural in the French capital.

 

As France slowly climbs out of the isolation lifestyle and steps back to normalcy, the mural is done up in just a perfect timing.

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