Charles Leval, better known as Levalet, is a French street artist whose career has been on the rise for the last few years. Although his works are all over France, his prime territory is Paris.
His pieces interact with their surroundings in a surprising and often magical way, and frequently include
props or other three-dimensional objects.
The artist spent his childhood in Guadeloupe, surrounded by its rich Franco-Caribbean influences, and he discovered graffiti culture in his early teens. At the age of 17, Levalet moved to Strasbourg to study painting and animation. But it wasn’t until he moved to Paris in 2012 that he started to work as a street artist.
Have a look at his blog, here, for much more of his whimsical and intriguing art.
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Very nice. Thank you.
What an exciting artist, kind of unexpected…
Never heard of Levalet, tx for Sharing his work is awesome…
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This is so cool!
This is cool! If you ever get a chance to come to Thailand, there are loads of interesting street art pieces in Bangkok as well! Can’t wait to see your next post! 😊
love this!!
what brilliant, clever art. very skilful!
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Thanks, appreciated.
these are brilliant.
His work s wonderful! Thank you for the introduction!
I thought instantly of you when I stumbled on him! Glad you like.
Yeah!!!
These are fantastic! I love the way they interact with the surroundings, a bit like particularly artistic and witty tromp l’oeil.
I agree, his work is great (and kind of sly)