Contemporary French street artist Jordane Saget is well known for his circle-wrapped totem art and has carpeted several towns with his one-of-a-kind creations. Recently, Jordane Saget visited Taipei as well. In front of the National Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall Square, she used chalk and water paint to create a sizable outdoor artwork depicting a representational ringed totem.
A French artist uses the Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall as a canvas for a massive work of chalk painting.Photo reproduced from CAN (中央社)
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Jordane Saget's circle totem is based on three lines, continuously extending circles of totems, abstract patterns, and has won many accolades. In addition to having his works displayed in public spaces, Saget has also collaborated with numerous renowned companies, such as Louis Vuitton, Dior, the French Film Festival, BMW, and others.
A French artist uses the Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall as a canvas for a massive work of chalk painting.Photo reproduced from CAN (中央社)
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Jordane Saget spent five hours painting on the Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall square in an effort to convey the value of art to the community and infuse the streets with imagination and originality. Saget also made the point that every person who lives in a city may contribute amazing and rich features to Taipei's style. Many individuals are drawn to take photos as keepsakes during this uncommon one-day art production activity, whether it is the creation process or the completed creations.