“It’s going to rain anyway. Why not do something fun with it?”
This simple thought by Peregrine Church, Seattle-based artist, has led to “rainworks”, street art that only appears when it rains.
Church uses stencils to spray his artworks onto sidewalks and the pieces are temporary, lasting 4 months to a year depending on foot traffic and abrasion. The messages are visible thanks to a superhydrophobic coating that protects surfaces from water and other liquids. The artworks slowly fade over time and are most vivid in the first couple weeks.
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One Of Its Kind Amazing Street Art That Only Appears When It Rains
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