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Reverse graffiti — removing paint or dirt from a wall to create a pattern — is a hot trend internationally, and many cities have had a hard time figuring out how to handle it legally. Inhabitat reader Aislan pointed us to this cool video of graffiti artists removing exhaust on the tunnel walls to write “For a Clean Porto Alegre.” Police show up, hear the invisible inkers make their case, and end up shielding them from traffic while they work!
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Post tags: air pollution, Air quality, Art, Brazil, eco-art, green art, green design, green transportation, porto alegre, reverse graffiti, sustainable design
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