…Illegal?
This post doesn’t really have anything to do with Stavanger or Norway or even me but it kind of grabbed my attention and though that it was a nice concept… and I’m waiting for someone to finally make cleaning illegal so I’ll have a case in my own battle at home!!!
Paul “Mouse” Curtis creates ‘legal graffiti’ by cleaning the dirt and grime off of surfaces.
Paul “Mouse” Curtis creates ‘legal graffiti’ by cleaning the dirt and grime off of surfaces.
The tools are simple: A shoe brush, water and elbow grease, he says
Authorities are baffled: is selective cleaning a crime?
British authorities aren’t sure what to make of the artist who is creating graffiti by cleaning the grime of urban life. The Leeds City Council has been considering what to do with Moose. "I’m waiting for the kind of Monty Python court case where exhibit A is a pot of cleaning fluid and exhibit B is a pair of my old socks," he jokes.
Cleaning is hard |
Reverse Graffiti Project |
Stavanger doesn’t have a lot of graffiti but I kinda like this one ;-)
Such a rebel (Click to enlarge) |
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