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This 7-year-old graffiti artist is tagging up Brooklyn

Lola Glass may be small, but she leaves a big mark.

The 7-year-old, Brooklyn-based graffiti artist has splashed walls throughout Bushwick as well as Miami with colorful murals twice her size — and shows no signs of stopping.

Lola Glass stands in front of her mural in Brooklyn.J.C. Rice

The precocious second-grader started drawing when she was 3 and last spring discovered her passion for larger-than-life creations.

“I thought it would be cooler than just drawing on paper. Spray-paint fills up more space than colored pencils,” she said.

Lola was trying out her skills with a spray-marker last May when she was caught defacing an intricate mural of a church by the street artist Beau Stanton.

“We heard someone yell ‘What are you doing to my wall!’ ” said Lola’s mom, Cécile Depraetere, a teacher at a French preschool.

Lola and her mom had been spotted by Joe Ficalora, the founder of the outdoor gallery Bushwick Collective, which invites artists from all over the world to paint outdoor murals.

“The next thing we knew, he gave Lola her own wall, shook her hand and said, ‘Welcome to the Bushwick Collective,” Depraetere said.