Artiste Ouvrier.
“The Parisian East, the cradle of the French revolutions (1789, 1830, 1848, 1870), and traditionally the richest territory for fans of the urban arts to explore – and where the Underground Paris project has primarily been rooted – doesn’t have the drab 60s high-rise architecture that predominates in the 13th, and because of this relatively lower architectural value, unique conditions exist here for the propagation of large-scale commissioned murals. Meanwhile, the underground street artwork we look at is highly ephemeral, so the tour is constantly changing.”
