Moss Graffiti – A Living Art That Brings Life to the City

June 15, 2009

Moss Graffiti by Edina Tokodi

While I was researching on how to cultivate moss, I found something very cool! Moss Graffiti! Have you heard of it or seen it in your neighborhood before? If you live in Philadelphia, you might have seen some last year in the Market East Station, as well as the Transportation Museum.

Here is related article in inhabitat – Philly Goes Green with Moss Installation by Edina Tokodi.

Moss Graffiti in Philadelphia Subway Station Moss Graffiti in Philadelphia Subway Station

This is inspiring. Moss graffiti is a great way to bring the nature closer to the city, where the dwellers are often too busy with their day-to-day lives and don’t find time to slow down and appreciate the nature. Maybe a living and playful art like moss graffiti can catch some attention of these city dwellers while they are on their way to work or to their children’s nurseries.  And remind them that in order to enjoy nature, there is no need of a garden or a day trip to the botanical park. All we need is to slow down our pace a little, and we will find the nature is, in fact, all around us.

Here is an interesting post in Environmental Graffiti featuring 20 masterpieces of green graffiti, as well as introducing two moss graffiti artists, Edina Tokodi and Anna Garforth, and a recipe for growing our own moss graffiti (which I surely will give it a try :D ).

Moss Graffiti by Edina Tokodi Moss Graffiti by Edina Tokodi

Moss graffiti in Brooklyn, New York by Edina Tokodi

Vertical Garden by Patrick Blanc

A vertical garden on the side of Caixa Madrid by Patrick Blanc

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9 Responses to Moss Graffiti – A Living Art That Brings Life to the City

  1. The Modern Gardener on June 15, 2009 at 4:04 pm

    Am totally with you on how brilliantly moss is being used. Have a look at what these gals have done too: http://themoderngardener.wordpress.com/2009/03/10/moss-graffiti-art/

    • Sandy
      Sandy on June 15, 2009 at 4:15 pm

      Thank you for stopping by. This moss graffiti is really cool, isn’t it? I wonder how can they make it so neat. Do you think adding some pottery clay can make it work?

  2. The Modern Gardener on June 15, 2009 at 4:33 pm

    Sandy, Andrea Bellamy at Heavy Petal has a post on her moss ‘slurry’ method which I’ve always wanted to try. http://heavypetal.ca/archives/2007/04/operation-moss-graffiti/

    The El&Abe moss is just so perfect though that I am sure they have some magic moss carpet that they carve out of!

    • Sandy
      Sandy on June 16, 2009 at 7:06 am

      The Modern Gardener – Thank you for the link. I love the photos there. This will be very helpful when I make my moss slurry :)

  3. Louise @ Buddy Garden on June 15, 2009 at 6:52 pm

    Sandy, moss gardening is awesome. Would love to try the moss graffiti as well!

  4. Stephanie on June 15, 2009 at 11:08 pm

    Very interesting!!!! TQ for posting this great info :-)

    • Sandy
      Sandy on June 16, 2009 at 7:22 am

      Stephanie – Yes! very interesting, isn’t it!? Let me give it a try and update you with the progress later ;)

  5. Jan (Thanks For 2 Day) on June 17, 2009 at 3:10 am

    Wow–now this is the kind of ‘graffiti’ I can handle;-)

    • Sandy
      Sandy on June 17, 2009 at 4:20 pm

      Jan – Yes! It’s green, it’s living, and it’s very environmental friendly too!

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