EPA’s Eye in the Sky: Geneva, Switzerland

A picture taken with a drone shows a view of a giant biodegradable landart painting by French-Swiss artist Saype at the Parc de la Grange in Geneva, Switzerland and that was unveiled in September.

With an overall area of 5,000 square meters, the 165 meters long and 30 meters wide painting was created using biodegradable pigments made out of charcoal, chalk, water and milk proteins.

The art piece in the Parc de la Grange along with a second one in the Parc des Bastions marks the third step of the worldwide ‘Beyond Walls Project’ aiming at creating the longest symbolic human chain around the world promoting values such as togetherness, kindness and openness to the world.

Photo: EPA-EFE/VALENTIN FLAURAUD

 

Saype's Beyond Walls Project land art

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