Mossenger by Anna Garforth

Anna Garforth - Mossenger

Anna Garforth is a designer and illustrator by trade, but has been working with environmentally themed public and community artworks as of late. Along with working with moss graffiti inMossenger, Garforth is also engaging in creating planters made by recycling milk containers in a project entitled Head Gardener, and then leading workshops to teach elementary school students how to do the same with Little Gardener.

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4 Responses to “Mossenger by Anna Garforth”
  1. Landartist says:

    Wow … thats great artwork … i experiment with moos too but it works not in that perfection ;O)

    • Justin says:

      We’re planning to try some of these techniques soon, once the weather gets more stably warm.

      What have you done with moss? Did you mix it with some other medium (like yogurt or something like that?)

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