Satellite-Visible Art

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The Molly Dilworth Rooftop Paintings Can Be Seen in Space

— February 28, 2010 — Eco
I think making the world a little more colorful is an admirable endeavor, so when I stumbled upon the Molly Dilworth rooftop paintings, I couldn't help but smile. Apparently inspired by Google Earth, unlike US Secretary of Energy Stephen Chu's desire to paint roofs white, this will be a more inspiring project.

Taking a paint-by-number approach, the Molly Dilworth rooftop paintings are unique unto each other. Although Google Earth may not be able to hone in on to these beautiful canvases anytime soon, I think we should still give Dilworth our kudos for making our world that much more colorful.

Trend Themes

  1. Satellite-visible Art — Using rooftops as canvases for unique and visible art that can be seen from space can be a new form of self-expression and a unique marketing opportunity.
  2. Paint-by-number Approach — Adopting a paint-by-number approach in art can be a new way to create unique and consistent designs.
  3. Colorful World Endeavors — Increasing the use of colors and patterns in public art can be a disruptive approach to beautifying public spaces.

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