A street artist in Seoul has created a series of murals using hydro-chromic paint — invisible when dry but revealing a completely different image when wet. When it rains, the murals transform into entirely new scenes.
During dry weather, passersby see a simple abstract pattern. The moment rain falls, hidden portraits, cityscapes and messages appear. The internet is absolutely losing its mind.
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Art has entered a new era and I am completely here for it.
Imagine walking by this for months and then one rainy day... mind blown.
The technology behind hydro-chromic paint is fascinating. The art is next level.
Seoul just became the coolest city on the planet.