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Botanical Street Art in Besancon, France by SpY

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SpY took it upon himself to spruce up the city of Besancon, France with some botanical street art. It serves as a soothing reminder that nature can make us smile in the midst of the bustling city’s daily grind. So take a minute and take a look, a bit of beauty can stick with you for at least 3 blocks. To maintain the project, he hired a cherry picker man lift and committed to pruning the climbing plants into precise forms, shapes, designs. When the seasons change, the leaves turn colors and the organic graffiti really starts to pop.

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