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 | | Compounds designed to remove graffiti can also be highly toxic (although the maintenance workers who work with these substances are usually more highly trained to use them safely.) This article (http://www.graffiti.org/faq/masks.html) from graffiti.org contains more information on the subject and recommends that spray painters wear a mask when painting. |
 | | In August 2004, the Keep Britain Tidy campaign issued a press release (http://www.encams.org/News/newsRelease.asp?ArticleID=65andSub=0andMenu=0.26.12.60) calling for zero tolerance of graffiti, with support for proposals such as issuing "on the spot" fines to graffiti offenders and banning the sale of aerosol paint to teenagers. |
 | | Other important Street Artists include C6.org, who incorporate new technologies into street graffiti art, Banksy, probably the most famous of the stencil artists, D*Face (UK), Stak, HNT, Alexone, André (France), Swoon (http://www.wearechangeagent.com/swoon/), famous for the Cut-out Poster technique, Faile, (USA), Os Gemeos, Herbert (Brazil), 6-_-©IIIII>@rtist.info, Flying Fortress, Gomes, Graffitilovesyou, (Germany), Influenza, Erosie (Holland) and others. |
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