Wayward Umbrella Sculptures

'Penumbra' from Jean Shin is a Massive Rain Shield

I stopped wondering what happened to the world's broken umbrellas the second I saw 'Penumbra' from Jean Shin. Jean Shin has taken broken umbrellas and threaded them all together to create one massive public rain shield.

If you want to see upcycling done right then you need to peep 'Penumbra' from Jean Shin. Each umbrella has a circle cut out on the top that lets the breeze in and the sun shine on sunny days. If you like 'Penumbra' then be sure to keep clicking below to see more of Jean Shin's epic art installations.
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