These Sidewalk Games Only Appear When It Rains

These Sidewalk Games Only Appear When It Rains

NeverWet is a water-repellent spray that can basically keep anything dry. It’s cool, if not the most practical thing in the world. But apply it to a sidewalk, let it rain, and magical things start to happen.

The project is the work of Seattle-based artist Peregrine Church, whose (entirely laudable) mission was to "make people’s rainy a little bit better". To do that, he sprayed NeverWet through a stencil onto the sidewalk, making select parts of the sidewalk completely waterproof.

The result, as you can see above, is games and illustrations that appear when it starts raining: : the dry bits of sidewalk carrying the message stands out from the wet. You’ve got everything from hopscotch to inspirational messages — basically, anything you can stencil onto a sidewalk.

The art installations are in Seattle (which makes sense, given the climate), but anyone armed with a $20 bottle of spray and some cardboard can go make their own. Just add water. [YouTube via Colossal]


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These Sidewalk Games Only Appear When It Rains