Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Moss Graffiti: The Coolest DIY Project Ever

Contemporary artists discovered that street art is not only beautiful to look at but it also can be soft and smooth to touch. Moss graffiti is eco-friendly as it doesn’t use any aerosols; what the “painting” needs is just a dash of water to thrive. There is a recipe how to make your own moss graffiti. Just bear in mind, that choosing a right space for street art is very important too as in any case vandalism is a crime.


To get started you’ll need:

3 cups of moss (washed, clean of soil)

2 cups of buttermilk or 2 cups of yogurt (should be plain yogurt)

2 cups of water or beer

1/2 tsp of sugar

corn syrup (optional)

a blender that you probably don’t want to use other than for this


More info: wikihow





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Image credits: wikihow


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Image credits: webponce (artist Anna Garforth)


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Image credits: Edina Tokodi


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Image credits: Jaime Rojo (artist Hugo Rojas)


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Image credits: Anna Garforth




Moss Graffiti: The Coolest DIY Project Ever

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