Sunday, September 17, 2006

Is this a crime?

There is just something so clever about this Grafitti artist - it is a way of getting around things that is somehow so great:

Paul Curtis aka Moose is no regular graffiti artist. In fact, he’s the reverse-graffiti artist. He created his street art by *cleaning* the dirt and grime off of surfaces!

Authorities are baffled: is selective cleaning a crime?

The tools are simple: A shoe brush, water and elbow grease, he says.

British authorities aren’t sure what to make of the artist who is creating graffiti by cleaning the grime of urban life. The Leeds City Council has been considering what to do with Moose. "I’m waiting for the kind of Monty Python court case where exhibit A is a pot of cleaning fluid and exhibit B is a pair of my old socks," he jokes.

2 comments:

PDQ said...

Funny, I was just reading about an American guy who does the same thing - but on his dusty car windows (he lives in Texas). Read all about him at http://www.statesman.com/news/content/news/stories/local/06/27kelso.html

R.G.B. said...

Even more coincidental is that I put this link:
http://www.dirtycarart.com/gallery/index.htm

last week on Catch-All-Drawer which is a link to Scott Wade, the car windshield painter's actual art.