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School Asks 100 Graffiti Artists To Paint It Before Renovation, And Result Is Better Than Any Renovation
Most schools looks pretty bland, with safe homogeneous colors and uninspired designs, but one hundred graffiti artists have just turned the boring walls of a dormitory in Paris into a stunning celebration of art and creativity.
The team spent three weeks painting the interior of a student residence at the Cité Internationale Universitaire in Paris. The artists, who were invited as part of Rehab 2, an urban festival that ran from 16 June to 16 July, were given free reign to let their imaginations run wild before the space was opened to the general public. Sadly the exhibition will only be on display for a limited period because the art will soon be erased during an official renovation of the dormitory, but fortunately photographers have documented the project so that their incredible efforts will live on. Check out some of our favorite pictures below, and don't forget to vote for the best.
More info: Jonk Photography
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I am too old for the school but if they need somebody for sweeping the school floors i agree to do it for free ;) please take me in. this is amazing ^_^
Awesome, love that happy fellow, and the rest of the wall is well done, easy on the eyes not a lot for the brain to process, which is good every once in a while
This is very different, the wall took a lot of work. I may have been able to do something like the artwork on the floor, maybe, lol
Could be diversity in body type. Diversity could mean so many things.
Thanks for the comments, check the video of this project : https://www.facebook.com/ramzi.benhamida.9/posts/1911637555724323?pnref=story
As a person with no artistic talent, I look at all of these and ask myself how the hell do they do that?
On second thought, maybe remodel some of these. Students would start having nightmares!
No one has commented so I will. Bloody brilliant, No points needed to be shown.. Typical school
All these are sure gorgeous, but this one might be a bit too graphic for school, maybe?
Shame all of these get destroyed they should invite the best back to re paint some of the new walls
I think so many colours would drive me to insanity at some point if I study in a place like that. Never the less, it's pity the exhibition would be gone in a few weeks, the creators of this master-pieces really made a lot of effort.
Was about to write something similar. The art looks stunning and all, but I wouldn't be able to concentrate and study there. There's just too much going on that would make me all jittery.
Load More Replies...Street art is ephemeral. It's not meant to be permanent and the artists know that. That's what makes what they do so important. The whole thing has been thoroughly photographed, and if the school is smart, they''ll sell it and use the proceeds for the school. They could also auction random sections of drywall.
Load More Replies...is this school underground? its giving me anxiety that there are no windows
I'm pretty sure it's because the graffiti is in the hallways as apposed to the classrooms.
Load More Replies...I think so many colours would drive me to insanity at some point if I study in a place like that. Never the less, it's pity the exhibition would be gone in a few weeks, the creators of this master-pieces really made a lot of effort.
Was about to write something similar. The art looks stunning and all, but I wouldn't be able to concentrate and study there. There's just too much going on that would make me all jittery.
Load More Replies...Street art is ephemeral. It's not meant to be permanent and the artists know that. That's what makes what they do so important. The whole thing has been thoroughly photographed, and if the school is smart, they''ll sell it and use the proceeds for the school. They could also auction random sections of drywall.
Load More Replies...is this school underground? its giving me anxiety that there are no windows
I'm pretty sure it's because the graffiti is in the hallways as apposed to the classrooms.
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