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Published on 29.06.2026

Contemporary artist Saype, famous for his giant biodegradable murals, is returning to Villars-sur-Ollon for the fifth time. He transforms natural spaces into powerful ephemeral artworks, visible from the sky and surrounding heights.
Saype creates his murals using 100% biodegradable paints made from chalk and charcoal. His artistic approach combines creativity with ecological commitment, producing temporary yet sustainable art.
The theme of this new mural in Villars remains a surprise for now. Both artworks promise to be one of the major artistic events of summer 2026 in Villars-sur-Ollon.
To find out more about Saype and his work, there are several explanatory panels in the Avenue Centrale of Villars, opposite the pharmacy.
Artist Saype will be in Villars to create these two murals from 6 July until 25 July, depending on weather conditions. The first artwork will be created at Aiguille (at the top station of the Roc d'Orsay gondola), followed by the Golf mural (near the 18th hole).

Saype creates giant murals directly on grass, snow or sand, fully connected to the landscape. Each artwork is born from a deep reflection on the history, topography, and biodiversity of the site, aiming to convey a powerful message.
Before painting, he designs a scaled sketch and uses a precise grid on the ground, playing with perspective for an optimal aerial view. His natural pigments, charcoal and chalk, fade over time, embodying ephemeral art that questions memory and the present moment.
To extend his commitment, Saype also creates lasting works for collectors and institutions, serving as enduring witnesses to his artistic approach.
Aiguille Mural (Roc d’Orsay)
Golf Mural (near Hole 18)
Recommended route to see both murals: