Urban projects will always have a special place in my heart. One of the recent ones I've appreciated is Pothole project, dedicated to transforming the potholes into props, and finding an alternative way for using them.
Potholes project consists of several staged series of guerilla street-level photo shoots, turning craters in Montréal , Toronto, New York and Los Angeles into objects of fancy. What makes it even more notable, is that photo shoots captured not just different architecture around the potholes, but the actual difference in urban lifestyles of the cities...
Montreal:
Los Angeles:
NYC:
Likey? Then make sure to check out Color the Streets by Juliana Santacruz Herrera, who transformed Paris potholes into objects of art.
Potholes project consists of several staged series of guerilla street-level photo shoots, turning craters in Montréal , Toronto, New York and Los Angeles into objects of fancy. What makes it even more notable, is that photo shoots captured not just different architecture around the potholes, but the actual difference in urban lifestyles of the cities...
Montreal:
Los Angeles:
NYC:
Likey? Then make sure to check out Color the Streets by Juliana Santacruz Herrera, who transformed Paris potholes into objects of art.
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