one wall of many

There are many little collections like this one all over Paris. Let’s take a closer look at what’s here…..

wall with a collection of graffiti wheatpasted onto to it, small paper graffiti

below: Chic! with fabulous earrings and a heart shaped mouth, a woman by StoEYES, along with a pile of yellow rubber duckies from canards_vagabonds (aka Sylvie Gennerat) and a babydolls life,

paper wheatpaste on a wall

below: A flowa, a single flowa in a little flowa pot.

small graffiti, black line drawing on white of a flower in a flower pot being watched over by a small robot

below: She’s got green eyes, blue hair, and a smile on her face – by Nevoul Art (La petite Fée du Street Art) On the right was a little painting by G❤️ArT but unfortunately it’s been blacked out.

wheatpaste on a wall

below: A complex drawing in black and white by Juliette Savaëte aka Dessin nomade below what appears to be a man’s body with a cat’s head. But it’s damaged so it’s hard to tell exactly what’s going on.

two paper graffiti pieces

below: More black lines and another portrait by Juliette Savaëte this time his name is Raoul.

Raoul portrait

…. and another Raoul. Raoul L’Homme Tranquille

Raoul L'Homme Tranquille poster

below: A bright little threesome by Mark Temlett

three images

below: And last, La Marinade stars and bright pink flowers beside black dots on orange.

wheatpaste paste ups on a wall

Passage Saint Bernard

Paris street sign, Passage Saint Bernard, on a wall, along with a round no parking sign

below: An intricate drawing of a moth and the possible mechanics of its wing, by ardif

artwork on outdoor wall, intricate painting of a moth in browns and blacks, one sign is very realistic, and the other side shows detailed mechanics, cogs and gears and levers and such

below: Sitting above a window, the cat eyes the bird. Together they make a story. The bird with the goggles is the creation of nevoul_art (La petite Fée du Street Art) while the grinning cat was drawn and painted by liAXrt

two small wheatpaste graffiti on a wall above a window. One is the head of a white cat, the other is a yellow and orange bird

below: Seahorse by Industrie Tarte – hippocampe nageant sur un mur. It’s been divided into sections – bavette, entrecote, collier, filet, faux filet, similar to the way a cow would be divided into cuts by a butcher.

on brown paper, a drawing of a seahorse in upright position, black lines section of parts of the seahorse similar to a butcher's plan

below: And by the same artist, a buffalo. It’s been divided into sections too except this time they are labelled Wyoming, Minnesota, Colorado, and other American states.

on brown paper, a drawing of a buffalo, small part missing, black lines section of parts of the seahorse similar to a butcher's plan

below: Portrait by NJO972, a k a William Njo,

in grey tones, a portrait of a young boy

below: Monsta Julien’s contribution to the Love planet  (#loveplanet) project by Street Art Rebellion.

below: Nora Simon’s project “Histoires Doubles” involves the merging of two paintings into one.  This is number 79, “Force et détermination, Strength and determination” which is apparently a combination of Gustav Klimt and Edvard Munch (although I am not sure which paintings).

poster on a wall, part of Histoires Doubles project whereby two famous paintings are combined

in a Paris alley, a white backdoor with plant pots beside, a poster on the wall on one side and a small graffiti high on the other side
graffiti on a wall, including a blue arrow that sticks out from the wall

below: Teddy bear face in red

graffiti drawing in red, a teddy bear face