Eco - graffiti on the wall in the grey city



Designer Edina Tokodi defied traditional graffiti using to create them not the usual cylinders with paint, and moss on the walls. Those who happened to see the project Mosstika, assured that the masterpieces of Edina Tokodi not only bring the element of surprise on city streets, but also make them more attractive. Today the work of the designer Tokodi can be seen on many streets of new York.



       

Fans of graffiti, and not only they, being in new York will definitely pay attention to the work Edina Tokodi that adorn the city streets. As a canvas designer uses gray walls and a material for green graffiti is the most common moss. The designer herself said that her masterpieces are not only decorate the city, but are a freshener because the moss Bambis, like green spaces, absorbs from the atmosphere carbon dioxide and emit oxygen in it.



Work Edina Tokodi may seem fragile, because in the end they are made from living plants, but it is not. It turns out that "Fish" — graffiti on a wall in downtown Brooklyn, managed to survive hurricane Sandy and just a little worn out.



The work of Edina, according to her own statement, this is not just a way of expression, and the ability to show the connection of man with nature. In addition, the designer presented the original idea for improvement of country houses: fence and wall can be decorated with inscriptions or drawings from moss. In addition, these works look great on smooth surfaces, and cracked or loose plaster.

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