CulverLand was a temporary artwork and functioning game in Culver City, California, United States, created by John Derevlany.
"CulverLand" was a sprawling work of Minimalism inspired by Piet Mondrian and, more importantly, Milton Bradley (maker of the game "Candyland").
It was meant to celebrate the play grid common in games, as well as finding a fun use for traffic.
Lettering and logos were applied with giant, hand-cut plastic stencils and non-toxic Mythic paint.
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