Works of street artist, Seth, seen in Paris in July 2018
These delightful works are murals created by French artist, Julien Malland, better known as Seth. In recent years he has brought his works to the walls of around 40 countries of the world, where his young characters interact with their surroundings.
By pure chance, I was lucky enough to visit an exhibition of his work in St Malo. SETH, A cappella is on show at La chapelle Saint-Sauveur in St Malo until 1 November 2020.
I’m sharing a few images from his exhibition below, giving you a speedy virtual journey to China and Cambodia. They are in no way as good as seeing the exhibition for yourself, though, so if you’re in the St Malo area in the next three months, do pop in and enjoy it in real life (the chapel setting is excellent too).
Copyright Debbie Smyth, 10 August 2020
Enjoying street art has become a regular event on my travels around the world: more of my findings can be seen here
For even more art, pop over to see Sami at Monday Mural
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I feel this would be a great exhibition. Thank you for bringing some of it to those, like me, who can see it in real life.
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How wonderful to create characters like this! I love the girl on the window ledge and the ‘jumping’ kids 🙂 🙂
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Oh these murals are so nice – so much to look at and think about. Thanks for introducing me to Seth’s art – he is very talented. 🙂
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Oh, what a great thing to com across
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Yes, it was lunch closure when I first found it, but I’m very glad I waited
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Very good, patience pays off!
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Yes, and its not something I often have!
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😄😄
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His murals are beautiful and I can imagine the exhibition in the Chapel would be great too.
Thanks for participating Debbie.
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Delightful
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How could anyone possibly think of it? Beautifully done.
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So sweet. Oh how I’d love to be in St.Malo. I think I saw work like this in Paris, a few years ago.
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I expect you did – it’s where he started. Next time I’m in Paris I’ll be hunting down more of his work
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Some sad ones for sure, but very well done!
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Wow, I love these…if only I could see it myself. Thanks for sharing Debbie!
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Thank you for sharing for those of us who can not get there. Amazing work.
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