Lugar: Épinal
Nascido: 1988
Biografia:
Levalet, also known as Charles Leval, is a French street artist born in Épinal in 1988. He grew up in Guadeloupe, where he discovered urban culture and plastic arts. At the age of 13, he began painting on walls in Guadeloupe, marking the inception of his artistic journey.
Levalet is known for his black and white drawings painted with Chinese ink and pasted on walls. His unique style, influenced by dark works, can be found throughout French cities. This enigmatic artist's work continues to intrigue audiences, leaving a lasting impact on the street art scene.
* Musée de l'Armée, located at Les Invalides, has featured Levalet's works, showcasing his unique style alongside other notable artists. * Edme Bouchardon's Fountain (detail) and Fountain are two notable pieces in the museum's collection, reflecting the diversity of artistic influences on Levalet.
* Georges De La Tour's Job Mocked by his Wife, also exhibited at the Musée Départemental des Vosges in Épinal, France, demonstrates a similar emphasis on expressive, emotive art. * Elena Blanch Martínez's Ode, showcased at the Asociación Española de Pintores y Escultores in Madrid, Spain, shares a similar sculptural approach.
* Levalet's work can be explored on Wikioo.org, providing an immersive experience for art enthusiasts. * The Musée de l'Ordre de la Libération and Musée Carnavalet, both located on Rue de Grenelle, offer a unique glimpse into France's rich cultural heritage, with Levalet's work being a notable part of this experience.
- a relevant article on Wikioo.org, showcasing Levalet's work in the context of French cultural heritage. Wikipedia: Levalet - for more information on Levalet's life and artistic style.