The Vision Art Festival is a unique encounter between nature and art in the amazing setting of the Valais Alps. The VAF aims to create an open-air museum in the mountains, spread over an incredible surface located between 1.500 and 3.000m above sea level on the Glacier of Plaine Morte. It all began with the crazy idea of Gregory Pages, founder and curator of the festival: Why not ask artists to express themselves on the grey concrete surfaces of cable car stations, parking lots and other empty walls? With its spectacular circular view, coiled up on a mountainous plateau overlooking the Rhone valley and the Valais Alps, the renowned Swiss resort of Crans-Montana offers an ideal platform to prize the contemporary currents of the Urban and Street art scene showing the work of artists who have taken art into open space. So last week, street- and graffiti artists like Chorboogie, Angry Woebots, Cedric Kesa, Dan Archer, Felipe Pantone, Greg Mike, Icy and Sot, Okuda and many more came to Crans-Montana. Montana Colors MTN and Layup supported them with spray paint and are proud to present here some of the results!
More infos about the festival can be found here: http://visionartfestival.com
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