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Remed paints a beautiful new piece in the Swiss Alps

August 31, 2015
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One of the most anticipated works from recently finished Vision Art Festival in Switzerland was the one by Guillaume Alby aka Remed. The French artist spent couple of days working on a building at 2,500m above sea level and creating this beautiful piece.
One of the most anticipated works from recently finished Vision Art Festival in Switzerland was the one by Guillaume Alby aka Remed. The French artist spent couple of days working on a building at 2,500m above sea level and creating this beautiful piece.
Using his highly stylized floral imagery and typography, he painted this minimalist mural that covers different walls of a house placed on the edge of a steep cliff. Inspired by the Latin palindromic sentence “Sator, Arepo, Tenet, Opera, Roas”, the image has a feel of hand embroidered cloth. Using warm, bright colors against the white background, the piece will surely look even more impressive when surrounded with snow. Along with floral elements he also painted a characteristic figurative profile portrait, built entirely of colorful patches.
Check out more photos of this unique work after the jump and stay tuned for more original and unconventional street art pieces from around the world.

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