Quite sometime ago we discovered a picture of this rad little snail that had been tagged. I believe the image was... twitpic'd. Exhibit A

While checking the progress of the Fame Festival, I was greeted by images of the tiniest of the tiny tiny. (Please note, these images were borrowed from FameFestival.it )



Intrigued, I dug around and found a link to the artist's website...
Presenting Exhibit B:

Caught red handed! Turns out, more than one snail had been the victim of such vandalism as part of the " Inner City Snail Project" by the artist known as Slinkachu.
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