Romeo and Juliet at Levallois
Rigor and creativity are the two premises that govern the work of Commecy and his team. We could limit ourselves to talking about graffiti, although it would greatly restrict the creative range of A. Fresco, who, as they explain on his website, they elaborate architectural trompe l'oeil, historical frescoes, portrait galleries, descriptive mural paintings, colorful and monumental decorations or anamorphoses.
Part of the medieval route in Aurec-sur-Loire
Always a clear protagonist: everyday scenes related to the place where they will be displayed. "These frescoes represent the identity, the history, the specificities of the place where they are exhibited, achieving unanimous support", they say on the web, underlining that so that "the fresco is understood, appropriated, respected and disseminated by all, must reflect and value the identity of the inhabitants who frequent it every day".
'Renaissance' at Le Puy-en-Velay
All this, with a technique characterized by high doses of realism that, on occasions, complicate the task of distinguishing whether what is being contemplated is art or reality , reported in Antena3.com .
32 film characters at Cannes
And thus, recreating everyday scenes according to the idiosyncrasy of each place, Commecy has revolutionized more than 300 walls throughout France, that can now be visited as authentic open-air museums. From specific interventions to thematic tours , such as the medieval itinerary in Aurec-sur-Loire, the popular performances of Levallois or the immersion in the seventh art through a walk through his works in Cannes, the streets breathe more life when color takes over them.
The characters of the novel Clochemerle in Vaux-en-Beaujolais
mountaineering pioneers
Cafe de l'Aqueduc
Gate of the Washerwomen in Aurec-sur-Loire