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November 3, 2007

CLEAN GREEN LIVING GRAFFITI made from moss!

by Abigail Doan

Edina Tokodi, green street art, green graffiti, eco graffitti, reverse graffiti, clean graffiti,  Moss Graffiti, Moss Street Art, Moss animal art, urban street art, moss installations, live plants,  Williamsburg Brooklyn

We’ve covered reverse graffiti in the past on Inhabitat - a practice which involves creating street art by cleaning soot covered surfaces to inscribe them with images using scrub brushes, scrapers and pressure hoses. Now in Brooklyn we’ve discovered ‘living graffiti’ — an idea which takes the idea of clean graffiti to the next level by creating street art out of living, breathing plants.

Eco-minded street artist Edina Tokodi is putting a new spin on green guerilla tactics in the trendy art enclave of Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Tokodi’s site-specific moss installations of prancing animal figures and camouflage outgrowths are the talk of a local urban neighborhood typically accustomed to gallery hype and commercial real estate take-overs. Unlike the market-driven art featured in sterile, white box galleries, the work of Tokodi is meant to be touched, felt, and in turn touch you in the playful ways that her animated installations call to mind a more familiar, environmentally friendly state in the barren patches of urban existence.

Edina Tokodi, green street art, green graffiti, eco graffitti, reverse graffiti, clean graffiti,  Moss Graffiti, Moss Street Art, Moss animal art, urban street art, moss installations, live plants,  Williamsburg Brooklyn

Tokodi believes strongly that the reactions of passersby (or the lack of any reaction at all) is really an indicator of a deeper malaise that we need to pay attention to and reseed with “mentally healthy garden states” and direct interactive engagement.

The artist states:

“I think that our distance from nature is already a cliché. City dwellers often have no relationship with animals or greenery. As a public artist I feel a sense of duty to draw attention to deficiencies in our everyday life. As a cultivator of eco-urban sensitivity, I usually go back to the sites to visit my “plants” or “moss”, sometimes to repair them a bit, but nothing more generally as they tend to get enough water from the air, condensation, and rain - especially in certain seasons. I also like to let them live by themselves. From the moment I put them on the street they start to have their own life. For me, the reaction of life on the street is also very important. I am curious about how people receive them, if they just leave them alone, or if they want to, take care of them or dismantle them. This is what makes my work similar to graffiti, although I am searching for a deeper social meaning and a dialogue with memories of the animals and gardens of my past in a small town in Central Europe. I believe that if everyone had a garden of their own to cultivate, we would have a much more balanced relation to our territories. Of course, a garden can be many things.”

Edina Tokodi studied graphic art and design at the Hungarian Academy of Fine Arts and also completed urban design course work in Milan, Italy. Her work can be seen on the streets of Williamsburg, Brooklyn and in unexpected outcroppings on a street near you.

Edina Tokodi, green street art, green graffiti, eco graffitti, reverse graffiti, clean graffiti,  Moss Graffiti, Moss Street Art, Moss animal art, urban street art, moss installations, live plants,  Williamsburg Brooklyn

Edina Tokodi, green street art, green graffiti, eco graffitti, reverse graffiti, clean graffiti,  Moss Graffiti, Moss Street Art, Moss animal art, urban street art, moss installations, live plants,  Williamsburg Brooklyn

Edina Tokodi, green street art, green graffiti, eco graffitti, reverse graffiti, clean graffiti,  Moss Graffiti, Moss Street Art, Moss animal art, urban street art, moss installations, live plants,  Williamsburg Brooklyn

Edina Tokodi, green street art, green graffiti, eco graffitti, reverse graffiti, clean graffiti,  Moss Graffiti, Moss Street Art, Moss animal art, urban street art, moss installations, live plants,  Williamsburg Brooklyn

Edina Tokodi, green street art, green graffiti, eco graffitti, reverse graffiti, clean graffiti,  Moss Graffiti, Moss Street Art, Moss animal art, urban street art, moss installations, live plants,  Williamsburg Brooklyn

15 Responses to “CLEAN GREEN LIVING GRAFFITI made from moss!”

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vinni Says:
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wow! thats really cool! i like the reverse graffiti as well. Always nice to see people expressing themselves with art, well at least when its not with dying dogs =’/

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joe Says:
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kinda like the chia pet, except its chia graffitti

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Sona Says:
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Hmm…. pretty cool

but actual (regular) graffiti is way better

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SISCO BORN WILLIAMSBURG Says:
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THANK YOU FROM THE BOTTOM OF MY HART. IVE SEEN WHAT IT USE TO LOOK LIKE AND NOW WITH THIS MAYBE WE ALL CAN FOLLOW. P.S. IM SORRY THAT I USETO BE A GRAFFITI ARTIST THAT USETO PUT IT ON PEOPLES WALLS WITH OUT PERMISSION, THAT GOES ALSO TO MOM AND POP STORES ALL OVER. “I’M SORRY.” (NO IM NOT PUSSING OUT)

LINK ONE BKLYN, PEACEOUT ONE LOVE!

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A Says:
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Sorry to burst your bubble, but that is not graffiti.

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AlienFarmer Says:
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That’s great stuff! It would be cool to see an AK47 done in moss or some other thug stuff done in green fluff.

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Pedro Says:
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Im a Graffiti writer from Rio and I also work with sustainable materials… This work is a great start point to go in the sustainable graffiti direction, something that i always dreamed about. This work sure is graffiti, and who is saying it isn`t don’t have enough knowledge to talk about it!!!

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[…] someone figured out how to take a Huge Negative (Street Graffiti) and make it into Green Art and, more importantly, why weren’t we the ones to think of […]

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meghan Says:
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Edina get a website up asap! I don’t want to lose this, and I’d love to keep track of where you go next with your art.

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[…] 7. CLEAN GREEN ECO GRAFFITIA little bit of green street art brightens up everyone’s day 8. INHABITOTSWe’re thankful for the safe and healthy births of a number of new arrivals to the Inhabitat family this year […]

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[…] The editorial team at Inhabitat stays on top of a veritable plethora of design topics, covering almost any and every aspect of eco-friendly design imaginable (architecture, interactive game design, fashion design, industrial (product/automobile/etc) design, to name a few).  Oh yea, not to mention Hungarian moss graffiti… […]

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[…] If you want to read some cool articles on this innovative and ecologial street art technique, check Inhabitat and Heavy […]

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MMA Says:
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good!!good!!That’s great stuff! It would be cool to see an AK47 done in moss or some other thug stuff done in green fluff.hah !!

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