The Writing on the Wall: Graffiti’s Innocuous Presence

British artist Paul Curtis creates graffiti

“British artist Paul Curtis creates graffiti by cleaning dirt and grime off surfaces, in Kosice, Slovakia during the “Use the City” festival. Curtis employed his signature technique and stripped away years of accumulated dirt and soot to create his designs. Within days of the completed work, the designs begin to fade, attesting to how laborious it is to clean things up and how easy it is to dirty them up again.” (Photo Credit: Franco Pagetti / VII / AP Photos)

“British artist Paul Curtis creates graffiti by cleaning dirt and grime off surfaces, in Kosice, Slovakia during the “Use the City” festival. Curtis employed his signature technique and stripped away years of accumulated dirt and soot to create his designs. Within days of the completed work, the designs begin to fade, attesting to how laborious it is to clean things up and how easy it is to dirty them up again.” (Photo Credit: Franco Pagetti / VII / AP Photos)

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