It doesn't get bigger than French street art collective Ella and Pitrs entry to the Norway Nuart Festival's 15th anniversary celebration, Lilith and Olaf. Occupying nearly 70,000 sq. feet of Klepp, Norway, the mural is the latest and greatest of the large-scale illustrations of classic fairytale characters. Their artworks are often only visible from a drone, helicopter, or skyscraper. Working with Brazilian street art site Instagrafite, they've released a video demonstrating just how ridiculously big the thing is.A photo posted by °° ELLA & PITR °° (@ellapitr) on Jun 23, 2015 at 7:33am PDT
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See more of their massive artworks below.
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Check out more of Ella and Pitr's work on their website.Related:Just Add Water: Rain-Activated Street Art Hits SeattleUrban Geodes Crystallize a Global Street Art MovementMeet the Street Artist Using Optical Illusions to Transform Buildings into FacesHelp Make a Documentary About Persecuted Iranian Street ArtistsA photo posted by °° ELLA & PITR °° (@ellapitr) on Aug 22, 2014 at 12:48am PDT