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Mosstika’s Moss Graffiti Fishes Swim the Streets of New York

12/05/2012
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  • Mosstika Green Moss Graffiti
    We've been fans of <a href="http://inhabitat.com/eco-art-mosstika-gathers-more-moss/">Mosstika's delightful brand of moss graffiti</a> for quite some time now, and were excited to see a few more tag-ups added to the collection. Instead of using spraypaint, the images are made of living greenery and add a splash of color and texture to some of New York City's less attractive streets. Click through our gallery to see some of <a href="http://inhabitat.com/urban-moss-graffiti-by-edina-tokodi/">Mosstika</a>'s newer creations for some green graffiti inspiration.
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  • Mosstika Green Moss Graffiti
    The brainchild of artist <a href="http://mosstika.com/projects/street-art">Edina Tokodi</a>, Mosstika challenges traditional notions of graffiti by adding living moss to city walls.
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  • Mosstika Green Moss Graffiti
    The often tongue-in-cheek masterpieces have an element of surprise that, in our opinion, makes them even more appealing than the ubiquitous spraypainted walls you might see almost anywhere in New York City.
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  • Mosstika Green Moss Graffiti
    Some of our Mosstika favorites include <a href="http://inhabitat.com/eco-art-mosstika-gathers-more-moss/">giant pine air fresheners</a> and <a href="http://inhabitat.com/urban-moss-graffiti-by-edina-tokodi/">moss Bambis</a>, but we're also intrigued by some of the newer offerings, which include green fishes and zebras.
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  • Mosstika Green Moss Graffiti
    And don't forget this grass Yeti that popped up at last year's FIGMENT festival!
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  • Mosstika Green Moss Graffiti
    Tokodi's works may seem fragile (they are made of living plants, after all), so you might be surprised to hear that these <a href="http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.559937224032844.144265.115602298466341&amp;type=3">moss fish</a> in downtown Brooklyn survived Hurricane Sandy with just a bit of wear and tear.
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  • Mosstika Green Moss Graffiti
    For even more green graffiti goodness, check out our past Mosstika posts <a href="http://inhabitat.com/eco-art-mosstika-gathers-more-moss/">here</a> and <a href="http://inhabitat.com/urban-moss-graffiti-by-edina-tokodi/">here</a>.
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Mosstika Green Moss Graffiti

We've been fans of Mosstika's delightful brand of moss graffiti for quite some time now, and were excited to see a few more tag-ups added to the collection. Instead of using spraypaint, the images are made of living greenery and add a splash of color and texture to some of New York City's less attractive streets. Click through our gallery to see some of Mosstika's newer creations for some green graffiti inspiration.

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