I discovered two murals from Belgian street artist Jaune when I visited Brussels earlier this year. I had previously covered the artist when he made a visit to London in 2017, and the link can be found at the bottom of this post. Jaune uses stencil artwork to create small construction or sanitation workers, and these little people are found interacting with their environment and filling the real objects and walls in amusing ways.
The first artwork is in the middle of Brussels off of one of the streets to the square. It shows several workers riding house cats as if they are horses. These workers are chasing after a bin bag, and some of them are carrying brooms and shovels.
The second mural is located in the Laeken area of Brussels, and it shows a group of workers with a pile of trasj or bin bags.
The final mural was discovered a short walk from the centre of Brussels and shows a worker with a flock of pigeons lifting an old green chair from the street.
More of Jaune's artwork can be seen below:
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