Graco Unveils Monumental Land Art by World-Renowned Artist Saype to Mark 100 Years
First Minnesota Installation Brings Global Artwork to Dayton Using
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French-Swiss artist Saype has completed a giant landscape painting on Graco’s campus in
Saype is widely recognized for pioneering large-scale, biodegradable land art designed to be viewed from the sky, creating striking, temporary frescoes on grass, sand, snow, and earth that are revealed most clearly from an aerial perspective.
A Global Artist, A Minnesota First
Saype has used Graco paint sprayers to create frescos in some of the world’s most iconic locations, including:
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The lawn beneath the
Eiffel Tower inParis -
A
Rio de Janeiro beach -
The
United Nations inNew York andGeneva - Near the Egyptian pyramids
- On the slopes of the Swiss Alps
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Cape Town ,Dubai ,Geneva and more
With this centennial installation,
The Meaning Behind the Art for Graco’s Centennial
The 210-by-182-foot
“The creation of art does not rest solely in the hands of the artist,” Saype said. “It depends on an entire chain of expertise. It is together that we weave something on the scale of the world.”
The artwork at Graco reflects Saype’s belief that progress is built collectively. He says each piece is a message placed on a landscape, designed to be seen from the sky and to fade in rhythm with the living world.
Precision at Scale
To achieve this level of scale and detail, Saype relies on Graco pumps and sprayers, which allow him to apply biodegradable pigments with precision across vast landscapes while minimizing environmental impact.
His custom-made paint is composed primarily of natural materials such as chalk and charcoal and is designed to fade gradually through weather and natural regrowth, returning the land to its original state.
“These artworks are monumental, but fleeting,” Saype says. “They exist for a moment, then disappear, leaving only memory and reflection.”
Who Is Saype?
Born
He developed his own biodegradable paint after becoming concerned about the impact of traditional materials on the environment. He was recognized by
Experiencing the Artwork
From the ground, visitors will notice abstract shapes, color fields, and fine detail. From elevated or aerial viewpoints, the image resolves into its full composition. Both perspectives are intentional.
As Graco celebrates a century of innovation, the fresco serves as both a reflection on where the company has been, and a reminder that the next century will continue to be built through connection, collaboration, and craftsmanship.
About Graco
Founded in 1926 and headquartered in
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