20 ans Paradiski x Saype

  • Paradiski

  • Paradiski linked ski area
  • autumn 2023

A new way
to connect the unexpected.

Missions

  1. High-quality artistic sourcing for the anniversary collaboration.
  2. Operational management for the creation of a monumental work in the mountains.
  3. Coordination for the exhibition of works at the cable car stations.
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celsius degrees

the temperature under which the frescoes were painted

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weather windows

of two days were needed for each fresco, and they turned up at the last minute

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hours

of non-stop work was required per fresco

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by fresco at over 2000m altitude

Project
History

For the 20th anniversary of the linked Paradiski ski area, FEEL Experience took on a challenge in the mountains on the theme of “Connecting the unexpected.

Charlie spotted Saype, a “land artist” known for painting gigantic eco-responsible frescoes directly on a natural support. His personal touch is to paint ephemeral frescoes, with the aim ofimpacting people and society without impacting nature…

The work, entitled “Encordés”, is made up of two creations representing two children who join forces to climb a mountain and pave the way. Roped together, the two protagonists must work together.

The project for Paradiski was carried out in 3 phases

  • Scouting and development
    7 spots were visited in October, just before the snow arrived. 4 of them (2 options in La Plagne and 2 options in Les Arcs) were chosen because they met the following conditions: an aesthetic location, open to other mountains and in line with the meaning Saype wanted to give to his frescoes. An easily accessible location for logistics and material transport, and above all, one with little exposure to the wind.
  • Artwork production
    To paint in winter conditions (at an altitude of 2400m and with temperatures as low as -18°c), we had to get organized and prepare for equipment rotations at altitude. To do this, the Saype and Charlie teams created a set-up that was very light to transport, but complete so as not to lack anything once on site. The groomer racks were calculated in advance and rotated so that the tools would not freeze.

For each fresco, a stable weather window of at least 2 days was necessary for its realization and photo shooting with the drone. Keeping track of weather forecasts and the flexibility of everyone involved was a huge challenge.

  • Exhibiting the works
    As the works of art are ephemeral (a few hours after they were created, they were covered by snow), it was essential to tell their story and keep a trace of it. That’s why the two stations of the Vanoise Express cable car, which links the ski areas, were dressed up with the frescoes and behind-the-scenes footage of their creation. Charlie took on another major challenge with these gigantic buildings. He had to measure the spaces and project the final rendering. After consulting three service providers, he coordinated the delivery and installation of the tarpaulins and other POS materials on site. A sizeable job completed on time, for Paradiski’s 20th anniversary event.

Testimonies

“We had a great working relationship with event professionals who are very responsive and flexible!“

Florian Scapolan, Grooming machine operator at Société d’Aménagement de la Plagne
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“When you work with a company like FEEL, you see that every detail is so important. Here, the guys on the ground were with us, they really played along… Everything we asked for, they made happen. I think there’s a real group cohesion that made it work. It’s really a team spirit and that’s what was cool!”
Saype, Land Artist

“Charlie and his teams were a driving force behind the creative concept, demonstrating particular rigor throughout the project management process. Above all, they provided flawless technical coordination thanks to their in-depth knowledge of the mountain environment. They are always available, flexible, and attentive. Thank you!”

Laura Cumin, Head of Marketing, Communications, and Digital Innovation at ADS Mountain Resort

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