FUN PROJECT
Mariana Peirano
May 4, 2026


I had so much fun working on this project!
I was part of a group of artists chosen to paint rain barrels!
H2Ojai is a youth-led environmental project that brings together art and sustainability to spark a stronger community response to drought. The initiative installed five artist-painted rain barrels in visible locations around Ojai. By turning functional infrastructure into public art, the project encourages everyday conservation while making water stewardship more engaging, accessible, and culturally rooted in the community.
My barrel is stationed at Rainbow Bridge. You'll see it at the entrance when you walk in. So delighted to have been part of this project.
FUN PROJECT
Mariana Peirano
May 4, 2026




I had so much fun working on this project!
I was part of a group of artists chosen to paint rain barrels!
H2Ojai is a youth-led environmental project that brings together art and sustainability to spark a stronger community response to drought. The initiative installed five artist-painted rain barrels in visible locations around Ojai. By turning functional infrastructure into public art, the project encourages everyday conservation while making water stewardship more engaging, accessible, and culturally rooted in the community.
My barrel is stationed at Rainbow Bridge. You'll see it at the entrance when you walk in. So delighted to have been part of this project.
FUN PROJECT
Mariana Peirano
May 4, 2026


I had so much fun working on this project!
I was part of a group of artists chosen to paint rain barrels!
H2Ojai is a youth-led environmental project that brings together art and sustainability to spark a stronger community response to drought. The initiative installed five artist-painted rain barrels in visible locations around Ojai. By turning functional infrastructure into public art, the project encourages everyday conservation while making water stewardship more engaging, accessible, and culturally rooted in the community.
My barrel is stationed at Rainbow Bridge. You'll see it at the entrance when you walk in. So delighted to have been part of this project.
