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Mosstika Moss Graffiti Brings Greenery to the Concrete Jungle

by , 05/23/09
filed under: Art, New York City

eco art, environmental art, living art, living street art, street art, grass art, moss art, street environmental, urban space art, mosstika, edina tokodi, public space, public art, new york city art, brooklyn art

When it comes to eco-art, it doesn’t get much better than Edina Tokodi’s awesome green graffiti made from living moss. Inhabitat has been following artist Edina Tokodi and her tongue-in-cheek moss art installations for awhile now — from streetside bambis to greenings of Philadelphia Transportation.  Now we’re excited to see the latest of her work appearing in galleries and blank walls all over.

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One Response to “Mosstika Moss Graffiti Brings Greenery to the Concrete Jungle”

  1. aircosh AirCosh (@AirCosh) says:

    Amazing Post, I learned something! Which is rare.

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