“La Rivière Golden” by Hopare in Paris, France

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In the heart of Argenteuil, street artist Hopare has brought a community-driven mural to life, celebrating the 150th anniversary of Impressionism. With the support of Urban Signature, Hopare’s vibrant mural honors the rich artistic legacy of the region while incorporating the personal stories of the Val Sud neighborhood’s residents. Titled La Rivière Golden, this mural is more than just a visual tribute to art history—it’s a reflection of the voices, dreams, and shared experiences of the community.


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The project began with Hopare conducting a series of interviews and distributing anonymous questionnaires to local residents. Through these interactions, Hopare learned about the community’s desires, concerns, and aspirations. Based on their feedback, he created two mural designs, allowing the residents to vote on which concept would represent their collective vision. La Rivière Golden emerged as the final choice, symbolizing the fluidity of the neighborhood’s history and the golden threads that tie its people together.

Hopare didn’t stop at simply listening to the community—he invited them to participate directly in the creation of the mural. Several local figures, including athletes and community leaders, were portrayed on the wall, making this artwork a deeply personal homage to the people of Argenteuil. The mural took thirteen days to complete, overcoming challenges like weather and technical difficulties, but throughout the process, the support and presence of the community were palpable.

Hopare’s mural stands as a testament to the power of collaborative art. His unique geometric style, characterized by vibrant straight lines and emotional intensity, infuses the mural with energy and life. More than just a painting, this project embodies the spirit of collective creation, connecting Hopare’s artistic vision with the shared history and identity of Argenteuil’s residents. It’s not just his mural—it belongs to everyone.

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