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in Street ArtHere’s a new amazing mural painted by Sophie Mess in Laon, France during the Urban Art Festival organized by Christian Guemy, aka C215. A gigantic floral composition of about 15mt x 10mt built on a 5-storey residential building. Sophie’s mural joins 16 other monumental frescoes brought together to create an exceptional event, which enriched the walls in the Champagne and Montreuil districts. At the same time, an indoor exhibition, presenting the richness and different facets of the urban arts can be discovered in the cloister and exhibition hall of the Saint-Martin Abbey.Sophie’s stunning mural communicates the usual willingness to flourish and express the truest and most colorful version of ourselves. Her vibrant botanical-inspired artwork radiates energy and life, resonating with a deep connection to nature, capturing its essence through bold color, intricate detail, and imaginative perspective. Take a look at more images below and check back with us soon for more updates. More
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