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    Reverse graffiti

    Method of creating images on surfaces by removing dirt

    Reverse graffiti[note 1] is a method of creating temporary or semi-permanent images on walls or other surfaces by removing dirt from a surface.

    It can also be done by simply removing dirt with the fingertip from windows or other dirty surfaces, such as writing "wash me" on a dirty vehicle.

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  • Others, such as graffiti artist Moose, use a cloth or a high-power washer to remove dirt on a larger scale.

    Reverse graffiti has been used as a form of advertising, although this usage has been controversial, as its legality varies depending on jurisdiction.

    Origins

    English graffiti artist Paul "Moose" Curtis is one of the first street artists to make an art piece using the reverse graffiti technique.[1] Curtis discovered the technique while working as a dishwasher in a restaurant; when he attempted to wipe a sauce stain from a wall that he assumed to be brown, he found that it was a whit