Summary:
MrOneTeas, a street artist in Monaco, has turned old mooring bitts into works of art by painting them white and adding colorful stripes, in a project commissioned by the Société des Exploitations des Ports de Monaco.
Full Story:
Prince Albert II of Monaco has unveiled a new decoration for the large mooring bollards at the Port Hercule. The bollards, traditionally black and often overlooked by passersby, have been transformed into works of art by street artist MrOneTeas. The idea to reimagine these unused bollards came about a year and a half ago when Virginie Fabron of the Société des Exploitations des Ports de Monaco approached MrOneTeas with the artistic concept. Each bollard has been painted white and adorned with colorful stripes, creating a vibrant and cheerful display. The inauguration of the bollards was attended by Prince Albert II, along with various dignitaries and officials from Monaco.
Source:
montecarloin