Street Art: 15th Arr.

Wandering from Parc Georges Brassens--which sits on the site of Paris's old horse meat slaughterhouses--to the now defunct railroad tracks where the viande chevaline was shipped out to wherever butcher shops were still selling it in the 1970s, we came across this mural on the side of a building that houses offices for maternal and child protective services.

Sugar sits for scale.

What looks like a tower with pink smokestacks is actually a long, narrow building that was seemingly squeezed onto an embankment overlooking the tracks. Office workers on the the left (north) side's higher floors should be able to see the small pinot noir vineyard in the park.

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