Bastille Day 2024:
Roc Sol Live Painting to celebrate the paris olympics
For the Bastille Day celebration hosted by the French Consulate in Miami, Roc Sol brought an extraordinary artistic experience to life. During a captivating breakdance performance by the Miami Bboy Academy, Roc Sol painted the Eiffel Tower live on canvas, executed in an innovative upside-down approach. As the breakdancers moved and spun, the artwork slowly revealed its full form, culminating in a striking tribute to the iconic landmark of Paris — a powerful visual representation of the upcoming 2024 Olympic Games.
This event, held in the heart of the Miami Design District, celebrated not only the French national holiday but also the imminent Paris 2024 Olympics. With the presence of Ronan Le Gleut, Senator representing French citizens abroad, and the Consul General of France in Miami, the evening showcased the values of the Olympic and Paralympic Games, including friendship, respect, excellence, and courage. These values were mirrored in the celebration’s artistic and athletic performances, which were followed by Roc Sol's dynamic live painting, adding a cultural flair that fused both French heritage and contemporary street art.
The performance was an unforgettable moment for the 400 guests in attendance, who witnessed the perfect intersection of sport and art. The event included a musical performance by the David Attelan Jazz Trio, featuring singer Bianco Rosario, and mesmerizing breakdance choreography from the Miami Bboy Academy under the direction of Michael Lo. Throughout the evening, the audience was immersed in the energy of French culture, sport, and art, marking the beginning of the exciting countdown to the Paris 2024 Olympics.
Roc Sol’s live art piece stood as a symbol of creative expression, honoring the Olympic spirit and celebrating French culture in Miami. The canvas was donated to the French Consulate: Consulate General of France in Miami.










































