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French artist Guillaume Legros AKA Saype uses a biodegradable paint he invented himself to create gigantic graffiti on grassy fields, snowy mountainsides, and sandy beaches

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  1. tomf
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    so cool. I think it was Saber who stretched out his achilles tendon from working on an angle for so long. Its amazing that anybody can paint on such a scale like this -- especially without some...

    so cool. I think it was Saber who stretched out his achilles tendon from working on an angle for so long.

    Its amazing that anybody can paint on such a scale like this -- especially without some sort of massive grid system. Making his own paint is cool, too.

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    vord
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    Blood. The original biodegradable paint. There's a reason barns are red.... (to clarify, this is just an impulse thought...not necessarily the subject of the video. Though if I got you to watch...

    Blood. The original biodegradable paint. There's a reason barns are red....

    (to clarify, this is just an impulse thought...not necessarily the subject of the video. Though if I got you to watch out of curiousity, mission accomplished)

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    1. cfabbro
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      You're not totally off base since he actually does use another bodily fluid in his paint, albeit one from a cow (milk). ;)

      You're not totally off base since he actually does use another bodily fluid in his paint, albeit one from a cow (milk). ;)

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