Montreal graffiti artist Monk. E, passing through Dakar as part of an African tour, paid an illuminated tribute to singer Karim Ouellet, who was found dead on January 17 in a studio in Quebec.
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Since Thursday, the angelic and ageless face of the singer-songwriter, born in the capital of Senegal, has been frozen in a mural that is both tender and luminous. “The sun will continue to rise on our fox”, commented on Instagram rapper Sarahmée, sister of the late 37-year-old singer.
She and many relatives of the pop artist welcomed the gesture, artistic balm on a wound still alive. “Thank you very much from the whole family, we are very touched by this tribute to Karim in his native land. »
Monk. E explains that he was inspired by images published by Karim Ouellet on Instagram to create a digital collage and reproduce it in a fresco in the heights of the Mermoz-Sacré-Coeur district. , at Dakar. “I will meditate on this loss and honor his generosity with a painting inspired by this digital montage”, had indicated the graffiti artist in the social networks.
In the past, Monk. E has notably paid posthumous wall tributes to graffiti artist Scaner and rapper Jeune Loup. The musician and visual artist is currently traveling across Africa as part of the Doxandem Residence project, which connects graffiti professionals and amateur talent.