Anyone who has ever drawn a scribble into the caked soil of a auto windscreen knows a thing about inverse graffito . By taking away , you may produce something new . That ’s exactly what   energy company Polska Grupa Energetyczna ,   comic book artistPrzemek “ Trust”Truściński , andGood look Studiodecided to do on the side of Poland ’s   tallest dams .

Solina dam is about 269 feet tall and , until lately , was   in need of a full lavation . With some strategic power - wash — performed   by a team of creative person   suspended from cables — a beautiful mural issue from the muck . The mammoth work of art is nigh   300 foot wide and 177 feet tall , and boast plant and animals chance in   Poland ’s   Bieszczady Mountains .   The wall painting is expected to last a full yr before fading .   Similar art is being make in the surround area on the sidewalks .

Citylab

All images courtesy of Polska Grupa Energetyczna

points out that while rearward graffiti is technically houseclean , it may still be considered vandalism . They apply   British creative person Paul “ Moose ” Curtis — an early pioneer of the artwork — as an example . Despite taking away filth , Curtis has been arrested on multiple function . Still , it ’s hard to fault someone for making somethingcleaner .

“ It ’s reface , ” Moose toldTheNew York Times , “ not defacing . Just restoring a control surface to its original state . It ’s very irregular . It glows and it twinkles , and then it blow over aside . ”

[ h / t : Citylab ]

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