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.
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