Finally, the technology is transforming the Street Art. We present to you a new kind of street art that is invisible to the naked eye and appears only when it rains or when it is sprayed with water!
The hydrophobic technology continues to create the buzz on blogs. Hydrophilic liquids are liquids that repel water. Now this technology is finding its way in street art. Artist Sharratt Nathan participated in a competition organized by Home Depot for which he used the water repellent spray NeverWet to create a very original artwork.
For this, he proceeded in four steps: create an artwork stencil, place it on the ground, spray the repellent on the surface of stencil, remove the stencils. And now only wait for rain to fall or throw a bucket of water on the floor to see the effect as shown in the video below.
[youtube width=”600″ height=”344″]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JgEYdUpQLOQ[/youtube]
This is another excellent example of how art can use the technology to create original works! This utility of this magical spray has been unheard off. What other uses do you envisage for this spray?