
Figuerolles faces
Two large women’s faces beneath Avenue de la Liberté: a participatory mural where diversity, protection and women’s presence take shape in the street.
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Murals, women’s portraits and painted supports by La Fahrenheit: protective signs, neighborhood memory and warm hand-worked matter moving through Montpellier’s public space.

Selection
Three documented traces of the practice: the Figuerolles portraits, the Albert-Dubout mural momentum and a What A Trip sail turned into a painted surface.

Two large women’s faces beneath Avenue de la Liberté: a participatory mural where diversity, protection and women’s presence take shape in the street.
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A wall intervention for Maison pour tous Albert-Dubout, carried by carousel imagery, popular memory and a generous drawn line.
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A reused sail approached as a pictorial surface: mobile, luminous, between painted object, textile and travel story.
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From neighborhood walls to recovered supports, La Fahrenheit works with women’s faces, protective signs and warm color while staying attentive to the place receiving the image.

Process
Map
Five markers trace a sensitive geography across the city: central streets, crossed neighborhoods, painted walls and points of inspiration. The map stays open to explore.
Reviews
A few field notes on what the practice aims for: public images that stay legible, sensitive and memorable.
The portraits catch the eye without overpowering the passage. They change the feeling of the place as soon as you arrive.
The sign stays clear, the color stays warm, and the whole piece keeps a human presence at large scale.
You recognize the hand: precise, symbolic, never cold. The image breathes and keeps inviting another look.
Contact
La FahrenheitNo form and no invisible tracking: contact happens directly by email or Instagram, whether the subject is a commission, exhibition, collaboration or volunteer project.