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Project Monsoon

  • jonnellieb
  • Jan 26, 2016
  • 1 min read

Seoul, South Korea is one of the many places that suffer from what is referred to as ‘monsoon season’. During these weeks the rain pours down and washes away the life, colour and energy of the usually vibrant city. A bunch of designers from PANTONE and School of the Art Institute of Chicago band together to create beautiful murals on the streets of Seoul.

Seoul, South Korea is a vibrant and colourful city. However, the annual monsoon season takes away colour and energy from the streets and people. So with help from Pantone, we painted the streets with water-activated paint, to bring back colour during the monsoon season. These beautiful art pieces are painted with a hydrochromic paint, therefore the murals are only visible when it rains.

The storm opens up a world of sea creatures that have embraced the South Korean culture by focusing on the elegant flow of the river.

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