Friday 20 September 2013

We Have Featured Graffiti Before,

not the mindless type of thing,


but pictures or murals that are real works of art, but here is a new one for us, invisible graffiti, the spray is clear when applied but can only be seen when it rains, NeverWet has been making headlines as the silicon-based spray that repels liquids from clothes and electronics, but this off-book use shows another fascinating application that may be even longer-lasting, urban art, invisible until poured upon,



 Nathan Sharratt decided to create stencils and spray NeverWet onto streets and sidewalks, resulting in areas of deflected moisture surrounded by soaked concrete, like invisible ink, the sprayed areas remain hidden until another liquid is applied, now when will NeverWet bring out a spray that is clear when applied but coloured when wet?


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