Stunning Street Art Brightens Seoul's Dreary Monsoon Season

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Like most cities, the streets of Seoul in South Korea are usually bustling with activity. However, that changes in July when a short but intense monsoon season turns the vibrant city into a ghost town. This year, a team of artists tried to change that by transforming the typically gloomy and quiet streets into a beautiful explosion of color and life.

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'Project Monsoon' was the brainchild of Korean nationals Seunghoon Shin, Yoonshin Kim, and Nu Ri Kim, who are studying at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. The team came up with the idea for a contest sponsored by Britain's Design and Art Direction that challenged entrants to re-imagine their hometown through the language of color.

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Working in collaboration with U.S. based paint manufacturer Pantone, the artists painted beautiful murals on the streets of Seoul. The only catch? The artwork that was inspired by the country's culture of emphasizing the importance of the flow of rivers and included multi-colored whales, turtles, and fish, was created using hydrochromic paint. The special paint remains invisible showing its true colors only when it comes in contact with water. Hence, to admire the colorful murals, the residents had no choice but to leave their homes during wet weather.

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To make citizens aware of the treat awaiting them, the artists installed digital billboards and also created a website complete with the geo-location of each mural. There is no word on whether Project Monsoon succeeded in convincing Seoul residents to venture out on wet days. However, it did win the creators, two of the world's most prestigious honors for upcoming artists - The D&AD New Blood Yellow and Black Pencil Awards.

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  • AYYalmost 9 years
    Thats cool''''
    • Leilaalmost 9 years
      Super cool I wish I could go there! It is cool how they can change a normal gloomy street into an interesting colorful world ! I wonder who came up with the idea to make a fantastic mural ? I wonder how people felt about other people coming up & painting their street , good mad inspired maybe even sad if they had liked it the way it was , but that seems unlikely . some people think its a beautiful addition but you should also think about the people that don't like it . Maybe some people had liked the town the way it was just think about it because my brother and I hate it we like gloomy things !
      • flower_girl8
        flower_girl8almost 9 years
        I am Korean. mural = BEAUTIFUL ADDITION! :)
        • Lolalmost 9 years
          That is so cool
          • unknownalmost 9 years
            it's so cool it looks like if you stand on it, it would swim away on it's back!!!!... ...awesome!!!!
            • unonumusalmost 9 years
              cool
              • Cooooooooooolalmost 9 years
                That is awesome
                • boyalmost 9 years
                  Fantastic!
                  • weirdalmost 9 years
                    cool
                    • $$$$$$$almost 9 years
                      I AM SO HAPPY THAT I AM KOREAN1