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Panic Room by Tilt is Split Right Down the Middle

Panic Room by Tilt is a piece of graffiti art that splits a hotel room right down the middle. While one side of the room is left a plain white, the other side is blasting with color as every inch of it has been graffitied.

The Panic Room is an eye-popper to gaze upon because of the high contrast between the white walls and the rainbow-colored everything. If you stood directly in the middle of the room and looked straight ahead, one of your eyes would see a bland room waiting to be painted while the other eye would be a psychedelic mix of bright neon colors. One almost feels that if they stepped into the graffited area they might go through an invisible wall that would turn them into graffiti as well.

The Panic Room by Tilt is a whirlwind of colors that uses extreme contrast to create a masterpiece.
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