Dribble and splash are becoming more common as ways of writing pavement graffiti. H2OE was busy making large and small versions of his watery mark around Newtown-Stanmore-Petersham in 2008. How does he actually do it?

Dribble and splash are becoming more common as ways of writing pavement graffiti. H2OE was busy making large and small versions of his watery mark around Newtown-Stanmore-Petersham in 2008. How does he actually do it?

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#1 by tracey at June 5th, 2009
quality, I like this, I saw something like this on http://www.hire-a-graffiti-artist.co.uk
#2 by megan at June 5th, 2009
Thanks folks. I’m not sure how much business you will drum up via my site, but it’s worth a try. Your work looks interesting.