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Street Artist Seth paints murals of faceless figures

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They say the eyes are the window to the soul. But, what if you could never see someone’s eyes?

Street artist Seth is a french graffiti and mural painter that has toured around the world gathering details about many different types of cultures. He uses this knowledge he has gathered to create faceless figures of characters, mostly children, connected to the chaotic environment in which they are set in. He is interested in exploring modern expressionism with traditional representation. Seth intends to explore the process of globalization and how it effects the world on a human level. By not giving a face to his figures, we are able to place ourselves in the mural and empathize more deeply.

Take a look at some of our favorites!

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Image Source: http://seth.fr/en/archives/