The Titeuf Mural — artwork #10018 by Zep · Lausanne, Switzerland
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Philippe Chappuis, known as Zep, is a Swiss comics artist born on 15 December 1967 in Onex, a suburb of Geneva. He adopted his pen name at age 12 as a tribute to Led Zeppelin, and studied decorative arts in Geneva before launching his career in illustrated press in the late 1980s. He created the character Titeuf in 1992; the first album was published in 1993 by Glénat. The series quickly became a…
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Added 20/04/2026
A 200 m² monumental mural standing 24 metres high, depicting Titeuf perched at the top of a large tree with his friends gathered at its base. Conceived by Zep, the character's creator, and painted by Nicolas Boschetti and Alin-Victor Fedorov over six weeks during summer 2015, the work was commissioned by the Murs à dessins foundation to animate the gable wall of the Le Byblos building in the Rôtillon quarter.
The artwork La Fresque de Titeuf is of type graffiti. You can admire it in the city of Lausanne in Switzerland, more precisely here: Rue du Rôtillon 24, 1003 Lausanne.
This graffiti is also tagged as: children, tree, comics, characters, blue-sky.
Find all artworks by the artists who contributed to its creation by clicking on their name: Zep
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