walk around any town or city long enough and you're bound to see two things :. grimy buildings, dilapidated and Street Art Works
and these pieces can range from illegible graffiti beautiful murals. Whatever form they take, however, they do wonders when it comes to add interest to otherwise boring facades.
But if you were to venture to France and stroll around picturesque villages like Aurec-sur-Loire and Chamonix, you'd probably be a little confused by the apparent absence of two ... until you look closer.
When French street artist Patrick and his team Commecy A Fresco get hold of the boring bare facades, they totally transformed.
A Fresco / Patrick Commency
A Fresco / Patrick Commency
A Fresco / Patrick Commency
at first sight, these murals do not look like the murals at all.
A Fresco / Patrick Commency
A Fresco / Patrick Commency
A Fresco / Patrick Commency
instead, they become part of the buildings themselves, using representations of these structures could have been.
A Fresco / Patrick Commency
A Fresco / Patrick Commency
A Fresco / Patrick Commency
you expect to find two hotel guests addressing these balconies and taking in the breathtaking views.
A Fresco / Patrick Commency
A Fresco / Patrick Commency
A Fresco / Patrick Commency
at the end of each new mural, the streets take on a new life.
A Fresco / Patrick Commency
A Fresco / Patrick Commency
A Fresco / Patrick Commency
the artist's aim is to transform these streets in the open-air museums.
A Fresco / Patrick Commency
A Fresco / Patrick Commency
A Fresco / Patrick Commency
"Each of these frescoes is the identity, history and characteristics of where it falls, "he wrote on his website.
has Fresco / Patrick Commency
to learn more about the work of Patrick Commecy, make sure you pay the site a visit (or better yet, hop a plane to France and see the real deal).

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