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Silo Giants
Brazilian street artists, Os Gemeos, painted six towering concrete silos on Vancouver’s Granville Island, turning these industrial structures into massive urban murals.
With the use of 400 gallons of Dulux paint in 15 custom colours, the twins transformed the silos that are part of the Ocean Concrete manufacturing and distribution plant located near the world-famous Public Market and Emily Carr University. - See more at: www.dulux.ca/pro/community/Everyday-Dulux#sthash.a0ZmNXPW...
With the use of 400 gallons of Dulux paint in 15 custom colours, the twins transformed the silos that are part of the Ocean Concrete manufacturing and distribution plant located near the world-famous Public Market and Emily Carr University. - See more at: www.dulux.ca/pro/community/Everyday-Dulux#sthash.a0ZmNXPW...
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