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Art turns Greek ruins into a rainbow of pixels

A new installation from German artists Thomas Granseuer and Tomislav Topic, known collectively as Quintessenz, has given the four-hundred-year-old Greek ruins in the town of Kagkatikas a colorful temporary makeover.
Located on the Greek island of Paxos as part of the Paxos Contemporary Art Project, Kagkatikas Secret is made of spray-painted textiles hung in the ruins.
Gransaur and Topic's work is inspired by graffiti art and chromatics, among other sources, and their overarching aim is to produce art that "makes/creates space for its color," according to their website.
