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Related: About this forumReverse Graffiti
I only discovered this recently, and I LOVE IT!!!
Maybe it's new to you, too.
In the environmental movement, every time you lose a battle its for good, but our victories always seem to be temporary and we keep fighting them over and over again. David Suzuki.
Welcome to the world of reverse graffiti, where the artists weapons are cleaning materials and where the enemy is the elements: wind, rain, pollution and decay. Its an art form that removes dust or dirt rather than adding paint. Some find it intriguing, beguiling, beautiful and imaginative, whereas others look upon it in much the same way as traditional graffiti a complete lack of respect for the law. Reverse graffiti challenges ideals and perceptions while at the same time shapes and changes the environment in which we live, whether people think for the better, or not.
Environmental Graffiti has d compiled a collection of 35 of the most incredible works of reverse graffiti and the artists behind them for your viewing pleasure.
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Reverse Graffiti (Original Post)
OneGrassRoot
Mar 2013
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NYC_SKP
(68,644 posts)1. Great post!
ChazII
(6,324 posts)2. Beautiful and much more peaceful
than your standard concrete wall that is beside most roads. More cities should do this art style.
Whisp
(24,096 posts)3. what a gorgeous idea! thanks for posting n/t