Tuesday, June 16, 2015
David Walker creates a giant mural in Nancy, France
Berlin-based David Walker is currently in France where he just finished working on a mega piece somewhere on the streets of Nancy.
Abiding by self-imposed constraints, such as using no brushes or stencils, the British street artist pushes his unique direction with yet another superb street piece which is his biggest to date.
The city of Nancy is most famous for the "Place Stanislas", named after the last duke of Lorraine, It also has many buildings classified as historical monuments and is one of the centres of the "Art Nouveau" movement with "L'Ecole de Nancy" (the Nancy School).
After one year of negotiations with the new mayor and supporter of the arts Laurent Hénart, Galerie Mathgoth secured this first step to bring urban art to the more aesthetically challenged parts of the city.
Hit the jump for a bunch of extra images and then check back with us shortly for the latest updates from the streets of France.
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