6emeia Sewer Art in São Paulo

by Scott Beale on September 18, 2007 · 5 comments

cof, cof

Tv Canguru

O Rato Azul

For over a year 6emeia, a project created by SAO! and Delafuent, has been converting sewers into amazing street art in São Paulo, Brazil.

Here’s a photo gallery of the project on Flickr.

UPDATE: In honor of Talk Like a Pirate Day, Cha0tic suggests the following:

Pirata

via Wooster Collective

photo credit: 6emeia

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1 Cha0tic September 19, 2007 at 4:38 am

You could have at least put this Picture:As today is International Talk Like A Pirate day :)

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