In the manner of a Jean de la Fontaine muralist, the Italian artist Ericailcane creates animals with human postures, illustrating social facts or local issues with a touch of satirical humor. On the wall you can see two sheeps: the white one is behind a white fence, his legs are stuck into barbed wire, small white tanks on his feet. The black one is hiding behind him cutting nippers on which it is written: “the right to live can’t be begged, it must be taken”, a quote from the french anarchist Alexandre Marius Jacob. Project created within the scope of the “7th Bien Urbain edition”.