Recently, the official posters of the Paris Olympics and Paralympics were officially released, inviting everyone to appreciate Paris in an artistic way!
Created by the famous French illustrator Ugo Gattoni, its elements are rich in detail, hiding many mysteries.
While participating in the excitement of the Paris Olympics, why not also pay attention to street art and leave behind a unique memory of Paris~
Translation: Source: instagram @paris2024
It is worth mentioning that Invader’s works have also appeared in Hong Kong in the past. He has not only held the “Wipe Out” exhibition at PMQ in Sheung Wan, but also left mosaic works in various places, such as Harbour City in Tsim Sha Tsui, the exterior walls of buildings on Duckling Street and Temple Street, full of playful sense.
While participating in the excitement of the Paris Olympics, why not also pay attention to street art and leave behind a unique memory of Paris~
Translation: Source: instagram @paris2024
Hong Kong illustrator Pen So uses a pen to transform the power of music into captivating visuals
Giant Paper Man Sits in Legendary Shopping Mall French artist Jean Jullien takes you into the 2D world!
Opening program of the French May Arts Festival, M+ Black and White Photography Collection Exhibition
Invader French artist
擅長馬賽克創作的他作風低調,亦從不露面,但他以自己的藝術幽默,讓人們與城市有更多的互動性,為大眾帶來驚喜,留下深刻印象。 這次,Invader 的馬賽克塗鴉作品也一如既往,在巴黎的每個角落創作,像尋寶遊戲,讓大家在巴黎街頭找找看!
It is worth mentioning that Invader’s works have also appeared in Hong Kong in the past. He has not only held the “Wipe Out” exhibition at PMQ in Sheung Wan, but also left mosaic works in various places, such as Harbour City in Tsim Sha Tsui, the exterior walls of buildings on Duckling Street and Temple Street, full of playful sense.
While participating in the excitement of the Paris Olympics, why not also pay attention to street art and leave behind a unique memory of Paris~
Translation: Source: instagram @paris2024
Further reading:
Hong Kong illustrator Pen So uses a pen to transform the power of music into captivating visuals
Giant Paper Man Sits in Legendary Shopping Mall French artist Jean Jullien takes you into the 2D world!
Opening program of the French May Arts Festival, M+ Black and White Photography Collection Exhibition
Invader French artist
擅長馬賽克創作的他作風低調,亦從不露面,但他以自己的藝術幽默,讓人們與城市有更多的互動性,為大眾帶來驚喜,留下深刻印象。 這次,Invader 的馬賽克塗鴉作品也一如既往,在巴黎的每個角落創作,像尋寶遊戲,讓大家在巴黎街頭找找看!
It is worth mentioning that Invader’s works have also appeared in Hong Kong in the past. He has not only held the “Wipe Out” exhibition at PMQ in Sheung Wan, but also left mosaic works in various places, such as Harbour City in Tsim Sha Tsui, the exterior walls of buildings on Duckling Street and Temple Street, full of playful sense.
While participating in the excitement of the Paris Olympics, why not also pay attention to street art and leave behind a unique memory of Paris~
Translation: Source: instagram @paris2024
This time, Ugo Gattoni spent a total of 6 months and over 2000 hours hand-drawing to create this dreamy and surreal sports city. The two posters are divided into left and right, with the left side depicting the Olympics and the right side depicting the Paralympics. Both posters can be viewed independently or combined, creating a stunning effect!
The poster not only depicts medals, aerial subways, the Olympic flame, the main Olympic venues, and the logo of this Olympics, but also includes many clever details. He carefully drew an equal number of men and women inside the painting, symbolizing gender equality; iconic architectural elements of Paris and France, such as the Eiffel Tower, the Seine River, the Arc de Triomphe, Place de la Concorde, etc.; also showcases a total of 47 sports, including the first-ever “People’s Marathon” in Olympic history. Of particular note, he also hid 8 Paris Olympic mascots Phryges in the painting, hoping that everyone can find them together, adding a lot of fun.
Further reading:
Hong Kong illustrator Pen So uses a pen to transform the power of music into captivating visuals
Giant Paper Man Sits in Legendary Shopping Mall French artist Jean Jullien takes you into the 2D world!
Opening program of the French May Arts Festival, M+ Black and White Photography Collection Exhibition
Invader French artist
擅長馬賽克創作的他作風低調,亦從不露面,但他以自己的藝術幽默,讓人們與城市有更多的互動性,為大眾帶來驚喜,留下深刻印象。 這次,Invader 的馬賽克塗鴉作品也一如既往,在巴黎的每個角落創作,像尋寶遊戲,讓大家在巴黎街頭找找看!
It is worth mentioning that Invader’s works have also appeared in Hong Kong in the past. He has not only held the “Wipe Out” exhibition at PMQ in Sheung Wan, but also left mosaic works in various places, such as Harbour City in Tsim Sha Tsui, the exterior walls of buildings on Duckling Street and Temple Street, full of playful sense.
While participating in the excitement of the Paris Olympics, why not also pay attention to street art and leave behind a unique memory of Paris~
Translation: Source: instagram @paris2024
Ugo Gattoni French illustrator
His works are full of imaginative and surrealistic elements, excelling in depicting intricate details with an unimaginable level of precision. The colors are vibrant, and he is also a collaborating illustrator for international fashion brands such as Hermès and Cartier.
This time, Ugo Gattoni spent a total of 6 months and over 2000 hours hand-drawing to create this dreamy and surreal sports city. The two posters are divided into left and right, with the left side depicting the Olympics and the right side depicting the Paralympics. Both posters can be viewed independently or combined, creating a stunning effect!
The poster not only depicts medals, aerial subways, the Olympic flame, the main Olympic venues, and the logo of this Olympics, but also includes many clever details. He carefully drew an equal number of men and women inside the painting, symbolizing gender equality; iconic architectural elements of Paris and France, such as the Eiffel Tower, the Seine River, the Arc de Triomphe, Place de la Concorde, etc.; also showcases a total of 47 sports, including the first-ever “People’s Marathon” in Olympic history. Of particular note, he also hid 8 Paris Olympic mascots Phryges in the painting, hoping that everyone can find them together, adding a lot of fun.
Further reading:
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