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Artist C215 exposes humanitarian impact of war with Ukraine mural

by French Press Agency - AFP

PARIS Mar 15, 2022 - 2:18 pm GMT+3
French street artist and painter Christian Guemy (R), known as C215, poses in front of his fresco depicting a young Ukrainian girl with a quote attributed to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Paris, France, March 10, 2022. (AFP File Photo)
French street artist and painter Christian Guemy (R), known as C215, poses in front of his fresco depicting a young Ukrainian girl with a quote attributed to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Paris, France, March 10, 2022. (AFP File Photo)
by French Press Agency - AFP Mar 15, 2022 2:18 pm

A new mural combining hues of blue and yellow, the colors of the Ukrainian flag, decorates a wall of an apartment block in the 13th arrondissement of Paris. The work is a kind of reminder of the human cost of the war in Ukraine, according to its artist C215.

But it is also a testament to the talents of a man whose graffiti skills helped him overcome a traumatic youth to become one of France's leading street artists – a one-time Banksy collaborator who has tagged walls all over the world.

Christian Guemy, the 49-year-old's real name, is a Paris-based graffiti legend who unveiled the huge new portrait of the Ukrainian girl last week.

It carries a quote from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, who said to his staff when he was elected in 2019: "I really don't want my photos in your offices, because I am neither a god nor an icon, but rather a servant of the nation. Instead, hang pictures of your children and look at them whenever you want to make a decision."

"It's a universal message of support," Guemy told Agence France-Presse (AFP) at his studio. "It challenges us to think about the ongoing humanitarian drama in Ukraine and the responsibility of politicians to do something. I can't ignore the incursions of big politics into people's daily lives," he explained.

French street artist and painter Christian Guemy, also known as C215, poses during a photo session in Paris, France, March 10, 2020. (AFP File Photo)
French street artist and painter Christian Guemy, also known as C215, poses during a photo session in Paris, France, March 10, 2020. (AFP File Photo)

Heroes

Guemy's pictures are often of regular people, such as the child victims of conflicts from Syria to Kosovo to Rwanda.

He also depicts historical figures – heroes of French republicanism such as resistance fighters or the Charlie Hebdo journalists murdered in 2015.

In his studio, stencils of Nelson Mandela and Jean-Michel Basquiat are propped up against the walls.

"Perhaps some are too simplistic for the elites, but they are clear enough to reach a very large audience, including in working-class areas," he said.

"I want my works to be more important than me, to unite people in a society where everything is divisive," he added.

French street artist Christian Guemy (C215) puts the final touches to stencil portraits of late French Charlie Hebdo cartoonists Cabu (L) and Charb (R) on the front wall of the satirical newspaper's former offices in Paris, France, Jan. 13, 2016  (AFP File Photo)
French street artist Christian Guemy (C215) puts the final touches to stencil portraits of late French Charlie Hebdo cartoonists Cabu (L) and Charb (R) on the front wall of the satirical newspaper's former offices in Paris, France, Jan. 13, 2016 (AFP File Photo)

Born in 1973 in Bondy, a tough suburb on the outskirts of Paris, Guemy was amused by drawing from a young age without expecting anything more from it.

"It was a place totally disconnected from culture," he said. "I grew up in the world of the night: violence, drugs, alcohol."

His mother had him when she was 13 and his grandparents raised him as if they were his parents and she was his sister.

Five years later, his mother killed herself – a tragedy he says he has only now "overcome."

'Too tragic'

Bright and multilingual, he landed a job in luxury furniture exports, but after a painful break-up, gave up his job to start doing graffiti in the streets, with no inkling of the success it would bring.

"I started stenciling my daughter's portrait around her house to signal my presence and channel my depression," he said.

He developed a simple method – cutting out faces in cards without any prior drawing then spray-painting them.

A mural by French street artist and painter Christian Guemy, known as C215, depicting a Ukrainian child with a quote attributed to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Paris, France, March 10, 2022. (AFP File Photo)
A mural by French street artist and painter Christian Guemy, known as C215, depicting a Ukrainian child with a quote attributed to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Paris, France, March 10, 2022. (AFP File Photo)

That led to portraits of other people – "generally people who have done a little more than life expected of them."

Soon after he began, he was spotted by members of Banksy's team and ended up collaborating with the British artist and appearing in his 2008 documentary "Exit Through the Gift Shop."

He felt "too French, too tragic" to continue their partnership, but it had opened doors and he found himself traveling the world, putting together exhibitions, publishing books and helping to design video games.

The thing that he is actually proud of, however, is his work in prisons (24 and counting).

"That's the work that I want people to remember. The older I get, the more I realize that caring for the weakest, the most fragile is what we should constantly be focused on," he said.

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