Saype unites the world with its sustainable art

March 27, 2020 at 07:15 p.m.

 

Born in 1989 in Belfort, France, the self-taught artist saype seeks to create awareness and human coexistence with its sustainable work.

He started painting at the age of 14, graffiti was his first means of expression and at only 16 years old he exhibited his first works in a gallery.

Passionate about philosophy and existentialism, his painting explores issues related to being human.

Through his art, Saype shares his vision of the world and invites to question the deep nature, the spirit and the place of man on earth and in society.

Pioneer in the field of grass painting, since 2013 has created gigantic ephemeral frescoes in landscapes with 100% biodegradable paint that he makes himself.

His greatest biodegradable work made in the Swiss Alps: 10 thousand square meters (2016), was key in his career and set the world's eyes on his art.

In 2019 it launched its project with social and human values ​​and global reach: Beyond Walls Project.

Saype seeks to create with this project the largest human chain in the world, joining more than twenty cities in 3 years.

Optimism, kindness and mutual help is what the French seeks to circulate, to promote coexistence.