A few days back I stumbled upon this video via Current about a huge reverse graffiti project recently created by Paul "Moose" Curtis in San Francisco's Broadway Tunnel. I'm guessing you've probably seen it by now, - it's more than made its rounds on the Internet, as these things tend to do - but in case I'm overestimating the time you spend reading random blogs, here's some rad still shots I found via Flickr. Reverse graffiti uses soap and water to make images by cleaning grimy surfaces rather than painting over them, and I think it's just about the coolest thing ever:



It truly makes one pause to consider how filthy our world is, which I imagine is the whole point.



It truly makes one pause to consider how filthy our world is, which I imagine is the whole point.
Labels: random pretty things, street art
2 Comments:
I hadn't seen that, so thanks, and I concur it's awesome.
I hadn't seen that either. That's really cool!
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