/r/powerwashingart
Celebrating creativity through the use of power washing.
This is a place for people to share art that they've made whilst power washing.
Rules | Notes |
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1. No shitposting | Any posts that are random, 'joke' images will be removed and you will be given a warning. If you violate this rule twice, you will be banned from the sub. |
2. Nothing unrelated | What is unrelated? This sub is no place for power washing videos/images that do not feature some kind of artwork. Text posts should be made to start discussion or ask questions regarding power washing. |
3. Be nice | Pretty self explanatory. Don't be toxic or overly aggressive. There will always be people with differing opinions, and so disagreements are inevitable, but please do your best to keep it as a respectful discussion. |
/r/powerwashingart
Im trying to figure out what is on the concrete does anyone know?
Would love to connect with anyone in the UK doing pressure washing art. Please comment if you are in the UK :)
A giant butterfly graffiti, covering 40,000 square meters, has been completed on the Rappbodetalsperre dam in the Harz region. Created by artist Klaus Dauven using high-pressure cleaning techniques, the artwork features 11 butterflies and is expected to last 5-7 years. The project is environmentally friendly and aims to boost tourism, aligning with the dam's 65th anniversary. The design was inspired by the endangered "Kleiner Eisvogel" butterfly found in the area.
In case you are wondering, it’s all freehand.
Btw, it’s not a stencil.