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Canlove: Recycled Graffiti Spray Can Art

Published Nov 9, 2012

Canlove is a non-profit graffiti can recycling program created by DJ Neff and Paul Ramirez of LA-based studio Chalk.

The artists involved in the program are committed to creating awesome works of art using abandoned and discarded spray paint cans.

They recently held a show at the 941 Gallery in San Francisco, a 3,000-square foot warehouse that was filled with their “Spray Bouquets” and an amazing “Graffi-tree”.

Check out the links below for more:

Canlove project website Chalk’s website

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