The Remo Camerota 'Drainspotting' Book Documents the Asian Art Movement
Meghan Young — May 22, 2010 — Art & Design
References: drainspottingbook.blogspot & psfk
I've seen some interesting sewer covers before, but those documented in the Remo Camerota 'Drainspotting' book are particularly exceptional. Chronicling the manhole art movement that has overtaken Japan over the last several years, the book shows how artists have brought tradition to their streets.
Flipping through the Remo Camerota 'Drainspotting' book, readers can see everything from Japanese folklore to manga. I'm sure it'll be as highly anticipated as Camerota's Japanese street art book.
Flipping through the Remo Camerota 'Drainspotting' book, readers can see everything from Japanese folklore to manga. I'm sure it'll be as highly anticipated as Camerota's Japanese street art book.
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1. Manhole Art Movement - Disruptive innovation opportunity for artists and designers to transform ordinary infrastructure into works of public art.
2. Asian Art Movement - Opportunity for cultural exchange and appreciation through the integration of traditional art forms into urban landscapes.
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2. Tourism and Travel - Opportunity to promote cultural tourism and showcase local art movements as attractions for visitors.
3. Publishing and Media - Opportunity for publishers and media outlets to document and share stories of unique art movements, attracting diverse audiences.
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