Reverse Graffitti in San Francisco

"It's refacing," he says, "not defacing. Just restoring a surface to its original state. It's very temporary. It glows and it twinkles, and then it fades away." To pay for industrial scrubbers, he has sold some of his reverse graffiti as advertising. But mostly he sticks to his own art. Critics, like the City Council in Leeds, have accused him of breaking the law, but for what? Cleaning without … [Read more...]

Graffiti Inspiration for Vallarta’s Beginning Taggers

MUTO a wall painted animation by Blu WEBSITE: www.blublu.org … [Read more...]