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Workers mark city streets with colorful symbols during gas pipe repairs, turning utility lines into temporary art.
Utility workers in an inner-city suburb have been painting colorful, temporary markings—yellow, blue, pink, red, white—on roads and sidewalks during gas pipe replacements.
The squiggles, lines, and symbols serve as utility markers and safety warnings, like “NOG” for “No Gas,” though their artistic appearance has drawn public curiosity.
Initially mistaken for graffiti, the designs have sparked local interest, with one resident photographing them and noting how light and weather change their look.
Though short-lived, the markings have prompted people to look down and appreciate overlooked details in urban life, revealing unexpected beauty in everyday infrastructure work.
Los trabajadores marcan las calles de la ciudad con símbolos coloridos durante la reparación de tuberías de gas, convirtiendo las líneas de servicios públicos en arte temporal.