Wet Paint: Social Distancing Art Benches Leave a Legacy!

With COVID-19 cases still on the rise and the new public gathering restrictions announced by President Cyril Ramaphosa, this gift of stunning public furniture art is a timely reminder of how we as South Africans can still enjoy the outdoors responsibly.

 

Johannesburg, South Africa (21 December 2020) – Eight public “Wet Paint” benches which were the focus of an artistic experiment in social distancing in Johannesburg last month, will now be leaving a legacy following their donation to the Johannesburg Botanical Gardens by Stella Artois.

The benches had originally been part of a project in which award-winning artist and designer Baba Tjeko, and art director, designer and illustrator, Lauren Colin Mitchell (aka Curious Lauren) painted unique murals in the middle of each. Along with hand-drawn “wet paint” signs, the benches were then placed in high foot traffic areas around Johannesburg to see how the public would react to them when used.

In the process, the benches inspired people to unwittingly be together, yet apart, creating talkability around an issue that remains important to all South Africans as we’re besieged by a second wave of COVID-19. A phenomenal success, a mini-documentary on the project was also released online and documented people’s change in behaviour as they utilized the benches in a manner that was socially responsible without being anti-social.

“With COVID-19 cases still on the rise and the new public gathering restrictions announced by President Cyril Ramaphosa, this gift of stunning public furniture art is a timely reminder of how we as South Africans can still enjoy the outdoors responsibly. The benches will make a beautiful addition to our extraordinary, much-loved botanical gardens,” says Sandra Viljoen, Manager: Botanical Gardens & Wilds.

Check out the short film below:


Sources: Lauren Colin Mitchell | Sandra Viljoen, Manager 
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