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Camus said: “Creating means living twice”

First glance at the wall: our imagination is already at work, we try to impregnate ourselves with the surroundings, the environment that will serve as a basis for the painting.
We try to evaluate the context of the painting but also its history.
According to the topic that has been selected, a further study is required: we consult archives, we meet with specialists (historians, poets, scientists…), people in charge of associations, local representatives; sometimes stories or photos are also supplied by the local residents.
All of this will constitute an alchemy that will make the occasional visitor or street people take possession of the painting and “give it a soul”.

Monumental, instructive, playful, always creative and unique, a wall painting contributes to the renaissance of an area, of a district.

Technology has recently enabled us to realise mock-ups.
In the past, we merely made watercolour drawings. The computer has let us work more precisely, more easily to further develop the mock-up, supplying us with a much better result.

We paint all our realisations and can translate what we have designed on the wall. However, we are always ready to give a last “wink of the eye” creating an ultimate allusion, the key to a successful painting.