Ella & Pitr have sent a human cannonball across a massive runway in the south of Paris and we bring you exclusive new aerial photos today as you shoot into your week. “La Femme Canon” is a bit of wordplay that can mean a gorgeous woman and a person who has been shot from a cannon. Naturally, this beautiful new woman has wings to assist her to fly further once she has been launched into the air.
Ella & Pitr. La Femme Canon. South of Paris, France. September 2015. (photo © courtesy of Ella & Pitr)
“It was a very difficult delivery because of the rain, but finally here it is,” say the exhausted couple of this newest giant mural visible from the sky – completed only weeks after completing their record-breaking one in Norway.
Perhaps the rain has contributed to the rich green fields that frame the new image on the airstrip of an old military airport. The lengthy pavement certainly makes an appropriate canvas for a woman in aviation and Ella & Pitr appropriate codes from the strip into the flying cap la femme is wearing. Enjoy these images of the latest high-flying duo’s work, and merci beaucoup to the artists for sharing them with BSA readers.
Ella & Pitr. La Femme Canon. South of Paris, France. September 2015. (photo © courtesy of Ella & Pitr)
Ella & Pitr. La Femme Canon. South of Paris, France. September 2015. (photo © courtesy of Ella & Pitr)
Ella & Pitr. La Femme Canon. South of Paris, France. September 2015. (photo © courtesy of Ella & Pitr)
Ella & Pitr. La Femme Canon. South of Paris, France. September 2015. (photo © courtesy of Ella & Pitr)
Ella & Pitr. La Femme Canon. South of Paris, France. September 2015. (photo © courtesy of Ella & Pitr)
Ella & Pitr. La Femme Canon. South of Paris, France. September 2015. (photo © courtesy of Ella & Pitr)
Ella & Pitr. La Femme Canon. South of Paris, France. September 2015. (photo © courtesy of Ella & Pitr)
Ella & Pitr. La Femme Canon. South of Paris, France. September 2015. (photo © courtesy of Ella & Pitr)
Ella & Pitr. La Femme Canon. South of Paris, France. September 2015. (photo © courtesy of Ella & Pitr)
Ella & Pitr. La Femme Canon. South of Paris, France. September 2015. (photo © courtesy of Ella & Pitr)
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