A graffiti of solidarity graces the Swiss Alps
Times of IndiaTimes Travel/TRAVEL TRENDS, SWITZERLAND/ Created : Apr 30, 2020, 17:37 IST
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A French artist, who is known for his graffiti works on grass, has now created something spectacular in the Swiss Alps. You can see the image of a girl looking towards the horizon when seen from a bird-eye-view.
A French artist, who is known for his graffiti works on grass, has now created something spectacular in the Swiss Alps. You can see the image of a girl looking towards the horizon when seen from a bird-eye-view. Read less
A French artist, who is known for his graffiti works on grass, has now created something spectacular in the Swiss Alps. You can see the image of a girl looking towards the horizon when seen from a bird-eye-view. The graffiti has been created by artist Guillaume Legros, who goes by the name Saype.
You can see the artwork in the resort town of Leysin located in Western Switzerland. It is located 1200 m above sea level in the lower Rhone Valley.
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