The art-collective of Berlin-based Pirate Printers (Raubdruckerin) found an inspirational way, by using manhole covers, vents, and utility grates, to create unique geometrical shapes and patterns on T-shirt and bag. They have visited Amsterdam, Lisbon, Berlin and Paris and made that on the street.
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