Artist Jessica Springman came up with the idea of creating “INvisible Art” along the sidewalks of the Downtown Fishers Central Green area, between City Hall and Liberty Plaza. She utilized Hydrophopics, meaning you must add water to see the artwork.
Hydrophobic art has never been tried in Indiana, until now. During the evening of Tuesday, July 12th, Ms. Springman demonstrated her artistic work, with the help of several water bottles.
Srpingman says the artwork could last as long as a year and a half, depending on wear and tear, along with the weather.
If you want to see her sidewalk art, bring some water, or stop by while it’s raining.