Fun and Random
Ahead of the 15th annual NuArt street art festival opening this weekend in Norway, French artists Ella & Pitr completed work on this absolutely enormous mural on the rooftop of the Block Berge Bygg construction company located in the municipality of Klepp in Rogaland county. The piece is titled "Lilith and Olaf" and depicts a curled up girl with painted toenails dropping a small king from her hand. The work is a tongue-in-cheek depiction of King Olaf I of Norway whose birthplace is just meters from the mural.
The 21,000 square meter artwork required an army of volunteers to paint and according to NuArt's general manager, James Finucane, it is most likely the "the world's largest outdoor mural." Over at Brooklyn Street Art they add the qualifier that it is most likely the "the world's largest figurative mural." The artwork is also strategically placed on the flight path to the nearby Sola airport where it can clearly be viewed from above.
Ella & Pitr are known for their ambitiously large mural projects in a similar illustrative style, more of which you can see here. The NuArt festival runs through October 11, 2015. (via Huffington Post, Designboom)
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