Street Art News · March 4, 2026

“La Lavandière” by ENZO in Ponson-Dessus, France.

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Credited to ENZO (@enzoartworld ↗).

Reported location: Ponson-Dessus, France ↗. (Geo score: 70%)

Best-effort note: we looked for independent sources for this wall, but none are linked yet.

“La Lavandière” by ENZO in Ponson-Dessus, France.


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Verified Reality Check

🎨 Artist DNA
ENZO
@enzoartworld ↗

MATCH: 95%

🌍 Geo-Anchor
Geo-Anchor
Ponson-Dessus, France
Google Maps ↗

LOCATION VERIFIED: 70%

🧱 Texture Physics
Transparent aerosol layering matches physical concrete porosity.

HUMAN DIRT: DETECTED

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The Ghost (Artist Identification): The post credits ENZO. Our archive links this name to @enzoartworld, so the attribution has a concrete public reference rather than a guess. The visual language also reads consistent with a real-world mural workflow (layering, edge control, and scale).

The Geo-Anchor (Location Verification): Exact Geo anchor: Ponson-Dessus, France. A direct map link is provided.

The Texture Inspector (Physics Analysis): The photo reads like a real wall capture: perspective lines stay coherent, contact shadows ‘attach’ correctly, and the surface grain remains consistent across color transitions. The paint/texture interaction (soft overspray, micro-porosity, and edge falloff) is the kind of physical constraint generators often struggle to fake convincingly.

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1 Reply

  1. In many French villages, washerwomen (lavandières) traditionally worked at communal washhouses (lavoirs), which also served as social hubs where local news and gossip spread.

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