The artist bought a huge billboard to show the beauty of nature
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By Vika https://pictolic.com/article/the-artist-bought-a-huge-billboard-to-show-the-beauty-of-nature.htmlArtist Brian Kane recently bought advertising space on digital billboards set up along the highway in the American state of Massachusetts. But instead of using screens on purpose, he demonstrates their photos of nature in the framework of the project "Healing Brush".
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1. "The purpose of the project is to create a moment of short-term relief and unexpected joy from the contemplation of living nature in the daily transport routine," says Kane.
2. His photographs on huge screens simulate the results of the Photoshop tool - "Healing Brush".
3. They will correct the dull urban landscape, completely blocked by advertising accounts.
4. During the day, billboards display a series of photographs made in place of the billboard. Thus, for travelers, the whole picture of living nature is folded.
5. Night billboards display photos of the Moon. Depending on the weather, it appears as a whole or as a half.
6. During the period of novoluniya on the shield is the image of the milk path.
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