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The Man Behind the Moustache. If you have ridden the subway over the past year and paid even an iota of attention to your surroundings, chances are you have seen the word “moustache” on an ad, as it appears in the above photo.
Moustaches (or mustaches if you fancy), along with blacked-out teeth and phalluses are some of the most common markings found on subway ads, but there is something that stands out about these. They are big, bold, and written in a distinct cursive. These ‘staches first appeared on Subway Art Blog in June of last year, and have since become ubiquitous in the city—especially in the subway. After months of following this work and attempting to find out more about it, I finally stumbled upon an enlightening interview conducted by E.A. Moustache man, le graffeur qui «terrorisait» New York. Joseph Waldo, plus connu sous le nom de Moustache man, a été arrêté par la police de New York mardi 22 juin, mettant fin a une enquête longue de deux mois selon l'agence de presse américaine Associated Press.
L'homme de 26 ans était connu auprès de la population new-yorkaise pour ses graffitis de moustache sur les panneaux publicitaires de la ville, et tout particulièrement dans le métro. Il se contentait d'écrire le mot «moustache» sur des publicités, en complétant d'une petite spirale.