Commecy paints realistic, two-dimensional murals on buildings. He uses dramatic perspective to show space that seems to recede away from the viewer. He also incorporates existing architectural details. Together, these techniques make the murals appear to be three-dimensional.
Commecy depicts the history of the region where each mural is located. In this example, the artist shows the bridges that connect two French towns. The women in the center do their laundry in the Loire (luh-WAHR) River while children play nearby.