Abandoned Buildings Make The Best Canvases For Beautiful Murals
(via digg) Abandoned spaces can get pretty creepy, perhaps especially when late October rolls around. Bat-infest hotels, weird theme parks and boat graveyards are inherently weird, but they get a heck of a lot more unsettling without anyone else around. But what if you deliberately go into spooky spaces with the purpose of making them beautiful? That was street artist Rone’s goal with his latest exhibit of mural-sized portraits, Empty.





