Have you ever seen an artist who doesn't paint on canvas? Today we gonna tell you about this unique painter from London, Harriet Mena Hill who painted on salvaged concrete.Picture source: Harriet Mena HillFor those who don’t know, salvaged concrete can be used for residential and commercial landscaping projects, and construction. However, the British artist used salvaged concrete as a canvas by leveling its surface of it.Picture source: Harriet Mena HillHer artworks show the diverse scenery of buildings from the outside with interesting stories. She paints imagined architectural and geometric landscapes with fine and delicate detail, and with a depth that unfailingly draws the viewer into the work.Picture source: Harriet Mena HillWritten by: Fergie Virgiyana
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Who says that you can’t draw on a glass? The Swiss contemporary visual artist, Simon Berger, is gonna prove you wrong. The drawing we meant here is no...