Given the location of this blockhouse on the Normandy coast, it’s likely to have been built by the Nazis during the German occupation of France during World War II.
For example, French street artists Blesea and Baby K’s latest creation isn’t found on any sort of paved road, but on the sands of France’s Réville seaside.
Blesea, a lifelong fan of the legendary martial arts anime, says doing something like this has been his “childhood dream.”
“Street artist” is a pretty loosely defined term, and as such doesn’t necessarily dictate that one only create art in an urban setting.