Crossed hands, unity of peoples by Jean Rooble — artwork #6882 by Jean Rooble · Pessac, France
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Born in Versailles in 1981, Jean Rooble is a visual artist andvself-taught graffiti artist now living and working in Bordeaux, France. Jean Rooble has been drawing since his childhood, inspired by comics and mangas. His portraits soon started to look like photographs. Raised in the 90s’ hip hop culture, he started graffiti in 1999 starting with wildstyle lettering, then his characters …
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Added 26/03/2023
Two hands with different skin tones — one darker, one lighter — overlap in a gesture of union against a black background in this hyperrealistic mural by Jean Rooble. The rings adorning each finger add a personal and intimate dimension to this symbol of fraternity. Displayed in Parc Razon in Pessac, this monumental work delivers a universal message of solidarity and humanity.
The artwork Mains croisées, union des peuples par Jean Rooble is of type graffiti. You can admire it in the city of Pessac in France, more precisely here: Parc Razon, Av. Pierre Wiehn, 33600 Pessac, France.
This graffiti is also tagged as: hand, main, hyperréaliste, photorealistic, solidarite, justice, humanité.
Find all artworks by the artists who contributed to its creation by clicking on their name: Jean Rooble
The photo was published on 26-03-2023 by Mephisroth.
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