[1/5] Swiss- French artist SAYPE poses next to his land art painting representing a pet bottle left on the grass as littering in the Parc Bourget in Lausanne, Switzerland, June 16, 2023.
REUTERS/Denis BalibouseLAUSANNE, Switzerland, June 16 (Reuters) - A Swiss-French artist has painted a giant fresco depicting a crumpled plastic bottle directly onto the grass of a Swiss park with a view to raising awareness about pollution.
Saype, 34, used chalk and charcoal for the huge painting which is about the length and width of three tennis courts in Lausanne's Louis-Bourget park on the shores of Lake Geneva.
The painting, which is cordoned off, is expected to last for two or three weeks.
Reporting by Denis Balibouse; Writing by Emma Farge, Editing by William MacleanOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
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SAYPE, Denis Balibouse, Emma Farge, William Maclean
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Locations:
Swiss, Parc Bourget, Lausanne, Switzerland, Lausanne's Louis, Bourget, Lake Geneva