Artist Recreates Defaced Subway Ads

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Lydia Cambron is a designer working in objects and environments.

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Her project “Makeup Transit Authority” is an ongoing series of recreated defaced subway ads using herself, cosmetics, various handmade props, and a 10-sec. timer.

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