Real-Life Art Attacks

Guerrilla Art Action Causes Berlin's Streets to Get Colorful

Berlin got a bit of a treat recently with real-life art attacks happening throughout the city's streets. A group of cyclists dumped gallons (13 to be exact) "of paint on the road at Berlin's busy Rosenthaler Platz, creating a series of colourful lines as cars drove through."

The paint was dumped at various intersections in big pools which cars and bikes then drove through to create these cool colourful lines. Don't worry, the paint washes off and isn't harmful in any way, but it does cause a cool birds-eye view color scheme from above! Real-life art attacks are pretty awesome.
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