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Reverse Graffiti: Art Through Clean Tagging by Nhu Han is a document available to read on EtoBox.
Reverse graffiti involves temporarily removing dirt or grime from surfaces like walls to create images. It is also called clean tagging, dust tagging, or green graffiti. While its origins are unknown, early examples include using a finger to write in car dirt or an artist named Moose using detergent and wire brushes to create large-scale designs by removing dirt from pavements and walls in 2004. The first recorded large reverse graffiti piece was a 1000 foot long work in 2006 in São Paulo that was soon wash
- Author
- Nhu Han
- Language
- EN