Residents Of Seoul South Korea Will Be Begging For A Rainy Day To See These Street Murals
by N/A, 9 years ago |
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Rainy days don't usually prompt a walk outside, but that's all about to change in Seoul, South Korea.
Monsoon season in South Korea usually looks like this:
But a group of designers working on Project Monsoon decided "to give people something to look forward to this year's monsoon season."
They designed colorful murals throughout the city using hydrochromatic paint.
This awesome paint adaptation stays invisible until it's wet.
The "teaser" images are absolutely gorgeous.
While these images are just mock ups of the real paintings, the actual murals will also emphasize the importance of the flow of rivers in South Korean culture and aim to fill the streets with color and life.
I'd walk through a monsoon to see these magically appear.
Hop on over to Seoul this monsoon season to see for yourself!
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Do not show me this again