Graffiti Artists Use Murals to Rub Out Vandalism; Cities Work with Painters to Find Low-Cost Solution to Pervasive Problem

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INDIANAPOLIS - His nose just inches from the wall, Brad Warner cocks his head and presses the nozzle on a can of spray paint, taking aim at the wall in front of him. With each precise burst, the feathers of a giant bird emerge, covering jumbles of thick, black lines left by previous painters.

Like those leaving their tags, or calling cards, Warner is a graffitist. But in Broad Ripple, a trendy village on the north side of Indianapolis, Warner and his paint are welcome guests.

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Graffiti Artists Use Murals to Rub Out Vandalism; Cities Work with Painters to Find Low-Cost Solution to Pervasive Problem

Warner has joined a new wave of graffiti writers who have taken their once-illegal work and put it to positive use, cre...

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