Street Artist Paints Pool With Spray Painting Skateboards
London-based street artist D*Face used skateboarders to paint a pool by attaching remote control spray paint cans to the bottoms of their skateboards.
London-based street artist D*Face used skateboarders to paint a pool by attaching remote control spray paint cans to the bottoms of their skateboards.
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