The Man in the Raincoat, Beauséjour — artwork #565 by Semor · Saint-Herblain, France
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Semor is a French urban artist based in Nantes, active since the early 2010s. His work is characterised by an extremely detailed drawing style built on accumulations of everyday objects and fragments, an approach that echoes the spirit of the Nouveau Réalisme movement. He primarily produces large-scale murals, often in black and white or featuring imaginative creatures woven into urban references.…
Ador is a French urban artist born in 1972 in Philadelphia, now based in Nantes where he has lived and worked for many years. Trained at the Beaux-Arts, he took up graffiti in 2003 and moved on to mural painting from 2005, starting on the walls of his own neighbourhood on the outskirts of Nantes. His work is populated by imaginary humanoid characters with long noses and large eyes, staged in what…
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Added 01/01/2019
This surface of Beauséjour car park in Saint-Herblain hosts the monumental silhouette of a character seen from behind, wearing a grey raincoat and sneakers, painted by Ador and Semor. The fragmentation of the body across the architecture creates a massive and surrealist presence. On the right, a whimsical creature echoes the duo's unbridled universe.
The artwork L'homme à l'imperméable, Beauséjour is of type graffiti. You can admire it in the city of Saint-Herblain in France, more precisely here: 151 Route de Vannes, 44800 Saint-Herblain, France.
This graffiti is also tagged as: personnage, monumental.
Find all artworks by the artists who contributed to its creation by clicking on their name: Semor, Ador
The photo was published on 01-01-2019 by Rabot.
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