Sustainable Public Graffiti Art

London's Mossberger Project by Anna Garforth

Artist Anna Garforth’s Mossberger project examines how we think about graffiti. Must graffiti always be composed with toxic paint? And must it always be either a gigantic mural or cluttered eyesore?

The Mossberger project is a part of YCN Live, a two-week long public and participatory art initiative in London. Garforth used moss to illustrate a verse from an Eleanor Stevens poem on a brick wall near Clissold Park in London.

Is eco-friendly graffiti the public art of our eco-conscious future?
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