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?
Key Themes Behind This Trend
- Eco-friendly Graffiti
- Disruptive innovation opportunity: Developing sustainable materials and methods for graffiti art.
- Participatory Art Initiatives
- Disruptive innovation opportunity: Exploring new ways to engage the public in creating and experiencing art.
- Alternative Materials for Public Art
- Disruptive innovation opportunity: Finding innovative materials beyond traditional paint for outdoor art projects.
Where This Applies
- Art Supplies
- Disruptive innovation opportunity: Designing and producing eco-friendly art supplies for graffiti artists.
- Urban Design and Planning
- Disruptive innovation opportunity: Integrating sustainable public art projects into urban design and planning initiatives.
- Sustainable Materials Manufacturing
- Disruptive innovation opportunity: Developing and producing new sustainable materials for public art installations.
