Frenchstreet artistNeronehas created the UK’s largest clean-air mural in Southampton.

And best of all, the nearly 11,000-square-foot mural is not only aesthetically pleasing but also environmentally friendly.

To create his masterpiece, Nerone used Graphenstone CO2-absorbing paint.

The Bulb by Nerone in Southampton

That’s the equivalent of about three mature trees.

In terms of the subject matter, the piece is a continuation of other portraits Nerone has painted.

It took 17 days for the French artist and a team from Lawless Studios to complete the piece.

Nerone Mural in Southampton

The community was also highly involved, thanks to a series of community events and workshops that ran concurrently.

And while it was hard work, Nerone is pleased with the outcome.

French street artist Nerone completed an 11,000-square-foot mural in Southampton, UK.

Nerone Mural in Southampton

Created using lime-based paint, it will absorb an estimated 145 pounds of CO2 annually.

Nerone Working on His Mural in Southampton

The Bulb by Nerone in Southampton

Nerone Mural in Southampton

Nerone Mural in Southampton

Nerone Mural in Southampton