Umbrella For Graffiti - Yanko Design
Designer Liu Hsiang-Ling quite poetically brings out the relationship between an umbrella and the pelting. Simple pleasures from the past that we have long forgotten; jumping into puddles or using a stick to draw in the sand! Her have is this Rain Brush Umbrella designed with a paint-brush (silicon) like tip, and then that you tin dip information technology into the nearest rain pool and start drawing water graffiti on the sidewalk. A nice by-time if y'all're waiting for a omnibus or something.
Liu has pointed out in her observation: When people are waiting for the rain to stop, the interaction betwixt people and umbrella is the most frequent activity. People ordinarily use their umbrellas to leave a marking on the footing with raindrops, and those unintentional games are the consequences of a raining day; maybe they are tic-tac-toe or only graffiti on the route. When they employ the umbrella tip (ferrule) to dip into a puddle, h2o and ground go elements for self-expression.
- The extreme is made of silicon as the wait of a sharp pencil that allows rains falls forth the edge.
- The gradient from black to white is articulate to come across fifty-fifty nether using.
- The handle is designed into a writing brush look, including features like shape, textile, engraving, etc.
Designer: Liu Hsiang-Ling
Source: https://www.yankodesign.com/2009/12/04/umbrella-for-graffiti/
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