“Scrubbing” Turns Graffiti into Public Service
by Lindsay Van Kirk | 1:30 pm, March 12th
In the mossy, dirt covered tunnels of Leeds, England, Paul Curtis, known as “Moose” used a sock to scrub away the grime and create pictures in the contrasting white tile. And the eco-friendly new graffiti art known as Reverse Graffiti or “Scrubbing” was born.
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