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Sao Paulo-based artist Sandra Cinto , along with a team of two assistants and 20 local volunteers, worked for two weeks to create this incredible installation at Seattle Art Museum’s Olympic Sculpture Park Pavillion.
Called ‘Encontro das Águas’ –or ‘Encounter Of Waters’, the massive mural was entirely hand-drawn with a silver pen for nine hours each day.
According to the museum, the drawing symbolizes “hope, survival and human endurance”.
This beautiful installation will remain in the Pavilion until April 14, 2013.
Click to watch the video below:
[via Belltown Local]
Sao Paulo-based artist Sandra Cinto , along with a team of two assistants and 20 local volunteers, worked for two weeks to create this incredible installation at Seattle Art Museum’s Olympic Sculpture Park Pavillion.
Called ‘Encontro das Águas’ –or ‘Encounter Of Waters’, the massive mural was entirely hand-drawn with a silver pen for nine hours each day.
According to the museum, the drawing symbolizes “hope, survival and human endurance”.
This beautiful installation will remain in the Pavilion until April 14, 2013.
Click to watch the video below:
[via Belltown Local]