Biodegradable Hillside Designs

Saype's 'What's a Great Man' Hillside Portrait Will Soon Disappear

Saype turned the side of a hill into a canvas with his 'What's a Great Man' portrait.

Saype's portrait was drawn on a hillside with biodegradable materials, so his artwork won't be a permanent fixture in Leysin, Switzerland. Saype used flour, linseed oil, water and natural pigments to create the fresco portrait. Saype chose Leysin so that the surrounding mountains would dwarf the giant portrait. Saype used a drone to check his work each day, to see if he needed to make any changes or fix any mistakes.

The hillside portrait looks like an elder gentlemen taking a nap on the hill. The outfit design of the man is very European, with him wearing suspenders, a hat and pipe.
Trend Themes
1. Biodegradable Art - The use of biodegradable materials in art allows for temporary yet environmentally friendly creations.
2. Aerial Monitoring - Utilizing drones for daily monitoring and adjustments in artwork provides a new level of precision and efficiency.
3. Landscape as Canvas - Transforming natural landscapes into artistic canvases creates unique and immersive art experiences.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - Artists and designers can explore innovative techniques and materials for temporary and sustainable creations.
2. Drone Technology - The use of drones for monitoring and adjusting large-scale artwork opens up opportunities for new applications in various industries.
3. Tourism and Recreation - Transforming landscapes into works of art can enhance tourist destinations and provide new recreational experiences.

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