“We do not need magic to transform our world. We carry all of the power we need inside ourselves already.” ― J.K. Rowling
Indeed, and one of the artists doing just that is Julien Seth Malland, who may be better known as Seth Globepainter.
As Earthtables reports, the French street artist began transforming boring buildings into works of art three years ago and hasn’t stopped ‘wowing’ the world since.
In fact, he’s already published two books featuring his artwork (with a third in the works) and has paintings featured in numerous countries, including China, Indonesia, Vietnam, and Mexico.
Recognized for his use of brilliantly bright colors and expert brush strokes, Mallard’s work can enliven any neighborhood – no matter how gloomy it may seem.
Following are fifteen captivating buildings Seth Globepainter has brightened with a bit of his magic…
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“Créole”
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Le Port, Reunion Island
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Paris, France
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Multicultural District in Montreal, Canada
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Roma, Italia
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Papeete, Tahiti
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Paris, France
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Arezzo, Italy
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Xintiandi, China
Abandoned Area In Ariano Irpino, Italy
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Fengzing, China
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Santurce, Puerto Rico
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Djerba, Tunisia
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Baton Rouge, Louisiana
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Paris, France
Check out more of the artist’s work by visiting his Instagram!
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