These Colourful Murals Appear On Roads Only When It’s Raining

A group of designers from South Korea found a way to fight those gloomy days when it just wouldn’t stop raining. Together with Pantone they brought back the colours to Seoul by creating huge vibrant paintings on the streets which appear when it’s raining.

Their project is titled “Project Monsoon” and, as the name suggests, was created for the annual monsoon season when it rains for as long as 3 weeks. The artists used special hydrochromatic paint, which stays invisible until it gets wet.

The images below were released as the teaser of the project and also “to give people something to look forward to this year’s monsoon season.”