French artist Mahn unveils Little Girl vs Wild, a new mural that reads as a bestiary on the fringes of the unconscious.
In this dreamlike, almost suspended composition, Mahn constructs a sensitive yet deliberately disproportionate encounter between a young girl and a butterfly. The scene appears simple at first glance, yet quickly unfolds into a layered reflection on perception, scale, and the fragile balance between human presence and the natural world.
“Here, my gaze and my line shift focus to question humanity’s place on the planet,” the artist explains. “In this destructive and invasive Anthropocene, which devours flora and fauna, I juxtapose a human and an animal, by reversing the scales.”
Rather than illustrating confrontation in a literal sense, the mural plays on inversion. The butterfly, often associated with delicacy and ephemerality, becomes a silent yet dominant presence, unsettling the usual hierarchy between subject and environment. The human figure, by contrast, is rendered small, contemplative, and almost absorbed into the space.
