Moss Graffiti Art spills onto the streets

Graffiti is taking on a whole new art form.  We have only just finished talking about yarn bombing, and now we have discovered moss graffiti art! In its most raw form, moss laden walls are being blasted back with high pressure hoses by artists such as Stefaan De Croock, to create eye catching street art.

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by Belgian artist  Stefaan De Croock

On the other side of the moss graffiti art fence are artists such as Anna Garforth and Edina Tokodi, who are using all types of wall surfaces as a canvas to grow their art.

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Wall tagged by UK artist  Anna Garforth

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Nourish by Anna Garforth

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Zebra by Hungarian (USA based) artist EdinaTokodi aka Mosstika

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by Edina Tokodi - Mosstika

I’m all for this kind of street art, particularly if it is also helping some of our great creatives getting their skills noticed.  No aerosols, no chemical cleaners required, and what’s not to like!

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2 Responses to Moss Graffiti Art spills onto the streets

  1. Aileen Thoms says:

    Love the moss art! Do you know of anyone in Melbourne who is creating these??

  2. jenny says:

    I don’t Aileen, but if you know of anyone please do share with us! ~ Jenny

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