Website review: PicoCool - Post: Reverse Graffiti

miss-yuki miss-yuki discovered this in Arts 7 reviews since Apr 28, 2008
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miss-yuki discovered 4 months ago
An interesting new form of art: Reverse graffiti!
kathysart rated 3 months ago
This is soo fantastic.... tic toc, tic toc! "Drivers hustling to the city's bustling North Beach neighborhood through the Broadway Tunnel Tuesday got a pleasant surprise--etched into the grimy walls lining the roadway was a tranquil urban forest. The unique mural was created by British-based artist Paul "Moose" Curtis using a technique called reverse graffiti or clean tagging. With the aid of San Francisco police and public works officials, Curtis spent the night blasting away at the years of grime with a high-powered water cannon."
wisdom-of-trees rated 4 months ago
I suppose you could call it itiffarg.
PumkinJack rated 4 months ago
How can those in a position of power complain about this..? Pay to clean the whole wall?
willwindow rated 4 months ago
Cleaning grime to make art.
javamanjoe rated 4 months ago
REVERSE GRAFFITI. Thanks 'lou83'. "Drivers hustling to the city's bustling North Beach neighborhood through the Broadway Tunnel Tuesday got a pleasant surprise--etched into the grimy walls lining the roadway was a tranquil urban forest. The unique mural was created by British-based artist Paul "Moose" Curtis using a technique called reverse graffiti or clean tagging. With the aid of San Francisco police and public works officials, Curtis spent the night blasting away at the years of grime with a high-powered water cannon." You can see more photos here by Flickr user, dennis. [via jamesjyu on twitter]
Lou83 rated 4 months ago
Reverse Graffiti by british-based artist Paul "Moose" Curtis.
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