A graffiti of solidarity graces the Swiss Alps

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A graffiti of solidarity graces the Swiss Alps

A French artist, who is known for his graffiti works on grass, has now created something spectacular in the Swiss Alps. You can see the image of a girl looking towards the horizon when seen from a bird-eye-view. The graffiti has been created by artist Guillaume Legros, who goes by the name Saype.

His artworks have graced different locations around the world, from the Ivory Coast to Paris, and now, here, in the beautiful Swiss Alps, he has made a statement of solidarity in these times of coronavirus. Saype is usually depicting children, and the latest one too has a young girl in it. The girl is seen sitting with a chain of stick figures in her hands. The graffiti has been created with the help of eco paint, and it covers an area of 3000 sq m.

A graffiti of solidarity graces the Swiss Alps

You can see the artwork in the resort town of Leysin located in Western Switzerland. It is located 1200 m above sea level in the lower Rhone Valley.

Switzerland has had 1699 deaths, with a total of 29407 people affected. It is also trying to come out of the lockdown, and are now devising ways in which to do that. According to reports, the French-speaking part of Switzerland is not willing to relax the lockdown rules as yet. On the other hand, the German-speaking part is trying to put an end to the restrictions.

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