Institut Français Turkey’s popular "Masterclass" series, which was launched in December 2020, continues to host renowned guests who have achieved success in their fields. As part of the latest edition of the series, French land artist Saype and Turkish street artist Leo Lunatic will share their professional experiences in their arts on March 24 at 7 p.m. through a Zoom meeting.
French artist Guillaume Legros, also known as Saype (an abbreviation from "say" and "peace"), creates monumental frescoes on grass and soil. He is the inventor of a biological paint made of chalk and coal that dissolves in nature. His unique approach and innovative technique led to him being cited by the famous Forbes magazine as one of the 30 most influential people under the age of 30 in the field of arts and culture in 2019.
His poetic and non-permanent works travel across the world to influence minds in the field of respect for nature. Choosing to symbolically create the world's largest human chain in a polarizing world, the artist invites us to embrace benevolence and coexistence with his Beyond Walls project. For this project, he draws giant interlaced hands on the grass in many places around the world to symbolize mutual aid and joint effort beyond country boundaries. The French artist, who came to Istanbul in October as part of the project, made three different frescoes: one in the Beykoz district, one at Boğaziçi University and one at the Atatürk Bridge on the Golden Horn, alternatively known here as the Unkapanı Bridge.
Participation in the Masterclass of Saype and Leo Lunatic is free and open to everyone.