La danse de l'homme invisible Street art de Levalet, Paris la voix


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French artist Charles Leval, who works as Levalet ( previously ), is attuned with the nonsensical and hapless, which he translates into clever site-specific works in craft paper and India ink. Often built off of public architecture like windows and sidewalks, his streetside wheatpastes either typify a bad day or find humor in the odd and absurd.


“Integration” by Levalet in Reims, France Collages, Reims, French

Going by the name Levalet, the artist injects humor into the streets of Paris by gluing animal and human-shaped pasteups onto walls. A lot of thought goes into location too as each piece usually interacts with its environment in one way or another. Levalet has been updating his site and facebook page with new work he's created so far.


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Charles Leval, known as LEVALET, was born in 1988 in Epinal. He grew up in Guadeloupe, where he has his first contact with urban culture and then visual arts. He continues his studies of visual arts in Strasbourg; his work, then more turned to video, feeds on a theatrical practice. He obtained the aggregation in 2012, the year when his work began to take place in the streets of Paris and.


Levalet "Iconoclasme" New Street Piece Paris, France StreetArtNews

Charles Leval, better known as Levalet, is a French street artist whose career has been on the rise for the last few years. Although his works are all over France, his prime territory is Paris. His pieces interact with their surroundings in a surprising and often magical way, and frequently include props or other three-dimensional…


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November 28, 2014 8 min read. French artist Levalet took some time to answer some questions about art, himself, Paris and his upcoming exhibition at Paris' Géraldine Zberro Gallery. Charles Leval better known as Levalet has an especially playful style of street art. He creates life-sized wheat paste posters of people that seem to be.


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The French street artist known as Levalet, aka Charles Leval, fills concrete recesses and jagged sidewalks with black-and-white figures. Levalet's paste-up people, which we first spotted on Colossal, end up interacting with their environments in interesting ways.


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Charming Street Art by Levalet That Compliments the Beauty of Paris. Charles Leval's soulful street art tells Paris's story, encompassing the beautiful City of Lights, its inhabitants, and visitors in all their complexity and glory. You can see an ordinary food truck driver going about his daily tasks, a famous couple caught by surprise by the.


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Wheat-Pasted Street Art Cleverly Interacts With the Landscape, Inviting You Into Its World. French street artist Levalet is known for his whimsical poster art scattered across Paris. His realistic wheat-pasted figures often interact with the urban environment, whether that means waiting at a stoplight, playing golf with a drainpipe, or holding.


Levalet creates "Open Doors", a new street piece in Paris, France

Site-Specific Street Art by Levalet. Working mostly in the streets of Paris, this professor of visual arts has the same process every time he goes looking for new corners for his art. First, he wanders around the city, investigating the site itself and taking precise measurements, so he can create a life-sized scene in line with the location.


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Artist Charles Leval, aka Levalet, continues to delight us with his wheat-pasted characters that cleverly interact with their surroundings. Using the streets of Paris as his playground, Levalet installs the realistically-rendered, life-sized figures on tattered buildings and boarded-up windows, sometimes combining his giant drawings with ornate fountains to create the illusion that these.


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Levalet has been updating his site and facebook page with new work he's created so far in 2015. "I was looking for places and contexts to operate," says Levalet, referring to his prime medium: the wall. "The street became a creative space I had to invade." #humor #Levalet #Paris #street art #wheatpaste


La danse de l'homme invisible Street art de Levalet, Paris la voix

Steeven Salvat's Petite Nature works begin with dried flowers and plants collected from forests and fields around Paris. The artist draws creatures around them, focusing on small animals. "For.


Ritebook Street Art By French Artist Levalet

Street artist Charles Leval, aka Levalet, is the mastermind behind these cleverly placed wheat paste characters that interact with their surrounding environments. Located along the streets of Paris, each scene begins as a playful concept sketched on a piece of paper, and then comes to life through Levalet's perfectly arranged black and white drawings combined with the inventive alignment of.


Ritebook Street Art By French Artist Levalet

Levalet has created realistic street art figures across the streets of Paris. His work was achieved by careful location of the perfect spots and accurate measurements as well as inspirations when drawing. Charles Leval, also known as Tourist traffic, moves in the balance between poetry and social protest. His pieces are dynamic and dark paste.


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We're big fans of artist Levalet, who papers the streets of Paris with his whimsical, wheatepaste posters.The French street artist has a knack for using the surrounding architecture to give his work a sculptural effect, fused with humor. Each piece creates a vignette that highlights the artist's strength as a storyteller. This ability has brought him across the globe over the past four years.


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Interview with Levalet. January 3, 2015. Born in the Lorraine region of East France, 27-year-old Levalet takes advantage of Paris' architecture, combining his knowledge of theatre and painting especially, with a keen eye for topography, to produce site-specific scenes painted with Indian ink. Here, he talks about what makes his work possible.