Mural painting by the artist TAROE, Fresco in Aurillac, France
The mural by TAROE is a large street-art painting on Rue Meallet de Cours in Aurillac, France. It covers the side of an old building with a mix of abstract shapes and recognizable figures that form a connected visual sequence.
The mural was created in 2021 during the sixth edition of the 10ème Art festival, which brings street-art artists to paint directly in the city. The building that serves as its canvas was once a fire station before being taken over by local community groups.
The mural is on Rue Meallet de Cours and can be seen freely from the street at any time. Walking the surrounding streets allows visitors to spot other street-art works that are part of Aurillac's outdoor gallery.
TAROE designed the mural as a sequence of connected scenes, so walking along the wall feels like flipping through a series of framed images. The style mixes playful elements with images open to interpretation, meaning each viewer tends to read something different into it.
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