Alice Pasquini, aka AliCé, has been back in Berlin and left the city a present in the form of a giant mural on the side of a building on Warschauer Strasse.
Previous visits to Berlin in April 2012 and December 2012 saw Alice paint a selection of pieces across the city but her latest work in the German capital takes things to another level.
Resembling a page from her sketchbook, Alice painted the series of portraits of a young woman, entitled Suspended and covering 150m2, over the course of 6 days.
Unfortunately, illness prevented me from catching Alice painting the wall but you can see a series of shots of the work in progress by Jessica Stewart of Romephotoblog on Alice’s Facebook page and Instagram feed.
Thanks for this and good to read from you again!
Thanks for the comment. It’s good to know that someone is still reading. It has been far too long since I posted anything.
About time that youve posted something new! Have you been to that massive mural at Friedrichsfelder Tor yet?
I told you I would get around to posting something sooner or later. I haven’t been out to see that massive mural yet but thanks for the reminder. I reckon it’s a trip for blue skies but I’ll definitely check it out.
I wonder if they were paid to paint that? It’s surely good enough to deserve to be!
I don’t know if Alice was paid but like you say it certainly is good enough. It will be great exposure for her as an artist though because the wall is so close to the East Side Gallery and therefore lots of Berlin tourists will see it.
Great mural – and I’m so glad to see you posting again! I love your blog (and also love Berlin).
Thanks Amy. What was meant to be a short blogging holiday turned into a much longer break from writing.