
David Selor, a French street artist, is the creator of an appealing and chatty canine, who makes his appearance in a number of cities, sometimes with friends and family.

A serious canine who would have preferred to be a cat!
The use of blue and yellow, with the addition of usually pithy and amusing comments, keeps his street art cheerful.
Here is a selection of Selor’s pieces that I encountered on my recent wandering around hi some city of Bordeaux. Many are from the Darwin Complex that I featured in a recent walk post.
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Copyright Debbie Smyth, 3 July 2017
Posted as part of Monday Mural





You don’t get to see such intriguing art often… Great find
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What a cool idea to have a character and a theme running through street art across a country!
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How wonderful that the artist chose a single character to paint the various murals. Very cute Debbie.
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Wonderful to see so many 🙂
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It’s unusual to find such a stylish, beautiful selection of street art by one artist, Debs. I’m a fan! 🙂 🙂 Happy Monday!
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Now I wonder why he would like to be a cat. This is a great find, Debbie.
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Cats are best that’s why!! 😉
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😀
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Got one of his on my street art blog that I took in Brick Lane a few years ago.
https://urbanartalacarte.blogspot.co.uk/2016/03/street-art-by-selor-1.html
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