The image showcases a pixelated dog adhered to a textured, aged surface of a residential building in rue de la Verrerie in 75004 Paris, France. The street art is a depiction of the French comic strip character "Pif le chien", an anthropomorphic dog that forms an antagonistic/protagonist relationship with Hercules the cat. Pif was THE star series of the French children's newspaper "Vaillant", the French comic magazine "Pif Gadget" and its German counterpart "Yps". The street art of Pif is the central focus, rendered in a retro, pixelated style, reminiscent of early video game graphics. Its body is primarily composed of orange pixels, with black pixels outlining the stripes, ears, and other details. The face features white pixels for the cheeks, muzzle, and the raised paw, with a small red pixelated tongue visible. The background is a light brown, textured wall surface. The surface has a worn, aged appearance, with visible imperfections and variations in color. The pixelated style and the choice of character, Pif le chien, evoke a sense of nostalgia and childhood. The placement of Pif against the aged background creates a contrast between the modern pixel art and the timeless quality of the surface. The overall composition is balanced, with Pif centered, allowing its vibrant colors to stand out against the neutral background.
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"Pif le chien" (2025)
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