
PUBLIC ART
Saype’s art redefines the concept of Public Art, placing it at the heart of collective experience and urban landscapes. His monumental frescoes, painted directly on grass, earth, or sand, seamlessly integrate into public spaces, offering a new way to experience art—free, accessible, and woven into daily life. They do not need to be sought out; they emerge where life unfolds, transforming ordinary places into spaces of dialogue and reflection.

But it is through the boldness of his approach that his work stands out. His creations offer multiple layers of interpretation. From the sky, each piece expands, revealing its full scope and universal narrative. On the ground, the artwork blends into the surroundings, following the terrain’s contours, inviting passersby to experience something unique: walking within a painting, physically entering the image and becoming part of the work itself.

Finally, the use of biodegradable paint highlights the fleeting yet profound nature of this art. Unlike murals or sculptures, these pieces live and vanish with time and nature’s rhythm. They fade gradually, leaving behind memories and an imprint in the collective imagination—without ever altering the environment. This is the essence of Public Art according to Saype: an art designed to be shared, ephemeral in its materiality, yet lasting in the minds of those who experience it.