While it is obvious that painting anyone elses property (whether belonging to a person, company or community, or even just natural formations) is illegal, it is much less clear in the case of Reverse graffiti - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
In how far can you accuse anyone for partly cleaning your property?
I'd still think it is illegal, but it would be hard to sue the artist...
Some examples.
Vermeer's girl with a pearl by Scott Wade:
Partners in grime:
A clean car:
Order your oranges here (sorry, no QR code):
(This last one is not art of course - just to show how this medium crosses borders)
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Last edited by RedDevil; 04-15-2015 at 04:03 PM..
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