When choosing the colors for the mural, Romain Froquet drew inspiration from the distinctive features of the city of Le Mans. He combined the mineral aspect of the sandstone buildings with the green and earthy tones of this leafy city. The artist added bright, sunny accents to bring a bit of warmth to the gray environment of this district built in the 1980s. It's also a way to catch the attention of the neighborhood as well as travelers passing through the train station.
The nearby train station influenced Romain Froquet in the composition of his mural. The intersecting lines evoke the railroad tracks that take different directions. They seem to be in motion. It's also a nod to speed, a symbol of the famous motor racing competitions that take place at Le Mans.