French artist Charles Leval, otherwise known as Levalet,
is someone who loves to inject a little humour onto the streets of
Paris by gluing pasteups in areas where they become interactive with
their surrounding environment. A bronze bull head at the top of a
fountain might transform into a minotaur, for example. Or a crumbling
wall could look as though it's being deliberately drilled away by a
mysterious character.
When Levalet is not on the streets, he can be found in a classroom,
where he teaches art, or in one of many galleries exhibiting his latest
work. Speaking of his unique street art, he said: “I was looking for
places and contexts to operate. The street became a creative space I had
to invade.”
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