At the entrance to a tunnel in San Francisco, Clorox made reverse graffiti using their new Green Works eco-cleaning products as a marketing ploy.
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Thanks for this, Casa... there were some gorgeous works of art in there. Clever ad by Clorox. I hate the mindless "tagging" of some artists - eg along train lines etc; but i really enjoy the
actually arty ones that do or don't comment on political/social issues. i think there's a great deal of artistic merit in the latter; i guess maybe somebody should just offer them a "legit"
canvas for their art...
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Thanks for this, Casa... there were some gorgeous works of art in there. Clever ad by Clorox. I hate the mindless "tagging" of some artists - eg along train lines etc; but i really enjoy the actually arty ones that do or don't comment on political/social issues. i think there's a great deal of artistic merit in the latter; i guess maybe somebody should just offer them a "legit" canvas for their art...
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