A few years ago when David and I were on one of our little trips around Texas, we saw this really cool environmental mural on the side of an underpass on the highway. I can't for the life of me remember where it was exactly, but I remembered it when I saw this picture on the internet yesterday.
Well it got me wondering if there was anything on Youtube.com similar to this and I found the same picture as above in a video on Reverse Graffiti. RG is when an artist uses clean rags or power washers to clean off dirt on concrete or metal surfaces to produce a picture without spray paints. It's better for the environment. At least someone is thinking out there.
Well it got me wondering if there was anything on Youtube.com similar to this and I found the same picture as above in a video on Reverse Graffiti. RG is when an artist uses clean rags or power washers to clean off dirt on concrete or metal surfaces to produce a picture without spray paints. It's better for the environment. At least someone is thinking out there.
4 comments:
It's a very cool idea.
Cool idea! I'd like to find one of these in real life.
I hope more people try this. What a great idea!
There should be a word for "reverse graffiti" I mean, other than reverse graffiti. Like "de-griming" or ""prettying-up." Would a strong rain mess it all up, though? Thank you for bringing this to our attention.
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