Most street creative person add to the urban surroundings to make a statement . ButStefaan de Croocktakes out instead : he uses a press washer to carve graffito into the raw dirt and growth that cover our cityscapes , and the results are quite amazing .
Moss has a tendency to grow speedily on concrete walls , specially when they ’re on a regular basis moist . That ’s something de Croock — AKA Strook — takes advantage of . This series of images picture off his touch “ subtractive graffiti ” , cut into a wall of moss outside the STUK artistry center in Leuven , Belgium .
I ’ve never catch an graphics describe the cloth used but as “ piss ” before now . Sadly , the moss get back quickly so within a few weeks of create such piece they ’re diffiuclt to see . Not to worry : they ’re preserve in some particular over on de Croock ’s website . [ Stefaan de CroockviaWeb Urbanist ]

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