The latest (and over-sized) Pentagram Paper is a celebration of the ignored; ever-present but invisible to many, the ubiquitous maintenance cover is a hatch to a world below our feet that our feet will never explore. The paper is a collection of reproduced rubbings taken from street covers found around London. It was designed by Marina Willer and printed in dayglo inks. You can read more about it here.
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very cool. I met a woman once who made man hole art. I wonder if this is her work.
growing up themanhole covers on my street where"Anron" and "Cunningham", my names Aaron Cunningham. I always thought that was so weird. :-)
Posted by: Aaron Cunningham | 11 June 2016 at 02:36 PM