Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Rain Makes Art in Seattle


Sidewalk art can be seen all over the United States. Everyone has witnessed the 3D sidewalk art that makes you think you are falling. However, there is a new kind of sidewalk art that can be seen in Seattle.  Seattle's rainy weather is perfect for the artist Peregrine Church to try his new Rainworks. You can learn more here.

Famous for its notoriously rainy weather, Seattle is the perfect home for this new series of water-activated interactive artworks, illustrations, and hidden messages that only appear when wet. Titled Rainworks, the invisible pieces by Seattle-based artist Peregrine Church started popping up last year. Each installation is made from an environmentally safe, water-repellant coating that lasts anywhere from 4 months to a year. You can see more here. (via Vandalog, Metafilter)


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