Pronunciation: /rɪˈvɜrs ɡrəˈfiːti/
noun the opposite or contrary of something
A1 Reverse graffiti is a type of street art created by cleaning dirt and grime from surfaces.
A2 Some people consider reverse graffiti to be a form of environmental activism.
B1 Reverse graffiti artists use water, brushes, and other tools to create their artwork.
B2 The concept of reverse graffiti challenges traditional ideas of what constitutes art in public spaces.
C1 Reverse graffiti can spark conversations about pollution, urban decay, and the impact of human activity on the environment.
C2 The intricate designs and messages created through reverse graffiti require a high level of skill and creativity.
formal Reverse graffiti, also known as clean tagging, is an innovative form of street art that involves creating images by removing dirt or grime from surfaces.
informal Have you ever seen reverse graffiti where artists use water and brushes to create art on dirty walls?
slang Check out this cool reverse graffiti I found downtown, it's like art made by cleaning!
figurative The artist used reverse graffiti to make a statement about environmental conservation, showing beauty can emerge from cleaning up the mess.
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