


Green Moss Speaks Volumes
Anna Garforth's green graffiti on display at London's Clissold Park, is called the Mossberger Project and is part of YCN, a two-week global art initiative being displayed all over the world. The moss, which Garforth uses to display words, is much more welcoming than spray paint as a way to express a message. Not only is it a warmer "vandalism", it's biodegradable!
Garforth uses a mixture of natural yogurt and sugar to adhere her moss to public surfaces.
The Reverse Graffiti Project
The Reverse Graffiti Project in San Francisco is creating environmental art by cleaning up dirt and grime from city walls. In this video, you witness the making of a 140 ft. long mural in the Broadway tunnel. It raises awareness to the native species of plants that might be living in the area were it not for the fact that the area is now downtown SF.
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