File:SAYPE Bridges 2024 Fribourg 01.jpg

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Saype  (1989–) wikidata:Q67368323
 
Saype
Description French artist
Date of birth 17 February 1989 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth Belfort Edit this at Wikidata
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artist QS:P170,Q67368323
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Bridges ?
title QS:P1476,en:"Bridges ?"
label QS:Len,"Bridges ?"
label QS:Lfr,"Ponts ?"
label QS:Lde,"Brücken?"
Object type Biodegradable graffito on grass
Description
Deutsch: Das biologisch abbaubare monumentale Land-Art-Gemälde auf einer Graswiese am Fusse der Poyabrücke in Freiburg, Schweiz, stellt einen am Boden sitzenden Jungen dar, der mit seinen Bauklötzen eine Brücke baut. Damit spielt der Künstler auf die Brückenstadt Freiburg mit ihren vielen Brücken über die Saane an, aber auch auf ihre Brückenfunktion über den Röstigraben, der Vermittlung zwischen Deutschschweiz und Romandie. Der international bekannte Künstler Saype, der für seine monumentalen Land-Art-Darstellungen bekannt ist, nutzt für seine Grasgemälde biologisch abbaubare Pigmente aus Holzkohle, Kreide, Kasein und Wasser. Obwohl seine Werke im Verlauf einiger Wochen verschwinden, bleiben sie in den Köpfen der Menschen verankert.
Français : La peinture biodégradable monumentale de Land Art sur une prairie au pied du pont de la Poya à Fribourg, Suisse, représente un garçon assis par terre en train de construire un pont avec ses cubes de construction. L'artiste fait ainsi allusion à Fribourg, la ville des ponts, avec ses nombreux ponts sur la Sarine, mais aussi à sa fonction de pont sur le Röstigraben, la médiation entre la Suisse alémanique et la Suisse romande. L'artiste de renommée internationale Saype utilise pour ses peintures sur herbe des pigments biodégradables à base de charbon de bois, de craie, de caséine et d'eau. Bien que ses œuvres disparaissent au bout de quelques semaines, elles restent ancrées dans l'esprit des gens.
English: The biodegradable monumental land art painting on a grassy meadow at the foot of the Poya Bridge in Fribourg, Switzerland, depicts a boy sitting on the ground and building a bridge with his building blocks. The artist is alluding to Fribourg as a city of bridges, with its many bridges over the Saane, but also to its function as a bridge across the Röstigraben, mediating between German-speaking and French-speaking Switzerland. The internationally renowned artist Saype uses biodegradable pigments made from charcoal, chalk, casein and water for his grass paintings. Although his works disappear over the course of a few weeks, they remain anchored in people's minds.
Date 16 August 2024
Medium chalk, charcoal, casein and water on grassland
Dimensions 170 × 80 m (185.9 × 87.4 yd)
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