{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Street Art Cities","provider_url":"https://streetartcities.com","title":"What tells a spectator to a witness by Daniel Muñoz san","description":"Emeritus draughtsman invited to the 1st edition of Bien Urbain, San returns to grace Besançon with his line of unparalleled precision. Always in search of a perfect symbiosis between the work and its support, he does not hesitate to stage his satires on unexpected surfaces.Daniel Muñoz San has painted a diptych on the outside wall of the backstage area of the Little Theatre. It shows a masked character enclosed in a geometric architecture, representing the stage, the interior. On the other side of the wall, the fir tree (which is actually next to the wall) evolves within a fluid and irregular environment, representing the outside.Project created within the scope of the “1st Bien Urbain Festival edition”, September 2011","author_name":"Bien Urbain","author_url":"https://streetartcities.com/users/296aa594-1fd0-4030-b255-90a13dd439c1","thumbnail_url":"https://streetartcities.com/media/1/1b46fd34-79e6-43af-a10a-20317ca43024/1024.jpg","thumbnail_width":1024,"width":480,"height":480,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://streetartcities.com/markers/34007/embed\" width=\"480\" height=\"480\" style=\"border:none;border-radius:12px;max-width:100%;\" loading=\"lazy\" allow=\"fullscreen; storage-access\" title=\"What tells a spectator to a witness by Daniel Muñoz san\"></iframe>","cache_age":3600}