French street artist Patrick Commecy and his team take blank facades in city as canvas to create realistic 3D paintings that will trick passersby at first glance, by the way, some of those portraits in his works are famous historical figures.
Juliette et les esprits
Renaissance
La galerie V
Cinéma-Cannes
Au fil de Loire
Le café des acteurs
Tableaux d’Eyzin-Pinet
Clochemerle
La fée verte
Café de l’Aqueduc
Roméo et Juliette
Les Dolto
La guinguette
Stars’ kisses
Porte des Lavandières
Porte de l’amour courtois
L’arbre aux oiseaux
Cinéma “Le Vallois”
Vive la récré
Aquarium
L’Arlesienne
Les guides de Chamonix
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