Really am very sorry for making you guess. If you have time you can go back and click on the image to find out. Was so in a hurry to post that I forgot to put the link.
LOL cant help but have a laugh - I can imagine thier frustration, even though Im not a fan of thier 'work'.....nicely observed and captured Sandy! Thanks for stopping by!
Well at least it's more intelligent than most of the grafitti I see round here...
What amused me recently is the spate of grafitti cleaning teams washing away murals. In a couple of cases it has cost councils significant amounts when the mural was painted by a famous (and expensive) artist.
I escaped Hartford (and CT) a few years ago and got up here. I can't tell you what a difference there is. Your book sounds really interesting; I have to check it out.
Kind of poignant for me today... I was just reading about a mural in our city that had to be almost completely re-painted thanks to a tagger... the mural was a "peace mural" that was painted by local artists and students as a memorial to the fifty-two people that died violently in the city that year... and the tagger just needed to ruin it.
DoubleDeckerBusGuy, The taggers who are driven by ego are beastly little people who kill the poignant moments and the fun for everyone else. There are a few of them around these parts who really do need to be brought down a peg or two. I'm sorry about that fiasco up your way. Stinks.
off topic- For future reference, anyone who sees this even. please dont refer to graffiti writers as taggers. that implies writers only tag , which is not nessecarily true.
for more local graffiti, www.freewebs.com/graffitirevcrew
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Now that is funny! Have a happy WW
ReplyDeleteAmusing bit of rage against the machine. Perhaps the town could have an official wall to paint.
ReplyDeleteLOL - I love those photos! Happy WW!
ReplyDeletenow that is getting your point across :)
ReplyDeleteNo beating about the bush, just say whay you mean . . . .lol. Happy WW x x x
ReplyDeleteVery interesting. :)
ReplyDeleteLori
poor wall. lol! thanks for sharing
ReplyDeletehappy ww!
How ironic.
ReplyDeleteHappy WW!
cool pic...happy ww!
ReplyDeletethanks for the visit!
Very, very interesting!!
ReplyDeleteLol, I could say the same to the grafitti writer!
ReplyDeletecool captures. :)
ReplyDeletethe graffiti artists around here get all pissed off too when someone messes w/ their "art."
happy ww!
I love it. Graffiti artist fighting back. lol
ReplyDeleteLOL love how he thinks it is HIS wall.Happy WW
ReplyDeleteGreat shots! I like the light play...
ReplyDeleteHappy WW! :-)
What a humorous take on graffiti! That is really cute!
ReplyDeleteHappy WW!! Thanks for the visit!
ReplyDeleteGreat photo!
SPOOKY! i was walking over the bridge by my house and on it was written some rather amusing words and i was going to go back and photo it for WW!
ReplyDeleteso great WW!
Funny!
ReplyDeletehehehehe poor frustrated graffiti artist. maybe that town should have some areas with sanctioned graffiti
ReplyDeleteWell, I'm sure it isn't his wall either. I would be the owner would like all of them to go away. Have a great WW. :)
ReplyDeleteTwenty years ago, a New York grafitti artist was arrested and Mayor Koch had him sent to art school. He became somewhat famous.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by my WW today. I read the previous post and really loved it. I find your interest in graffiti to be very interesting!
ReplyDeleteMy son went to Teen Challenge in New Haven. He loved it out there. His/our story of deliverance is linked on my sidebar, if you're every interested.
Very funn! Happy WW :D
ReplyDeleteVery amusing. Mine is up too.
ReplyDeletefunny and cool too!
ReplyDeleteWhat a funny thing to do!
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting my WW! Have a great week and hopefully I'll be back next Wednesday for more of your great photos.
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It's an amusing piece of work.Happy WW.
ReplyDeleteHee... I think people really do need space for graffiti! It's pretty cool!
ReplyDeleteFunny
ReplyDeleteReally am very sorry for making you guess. If you have time you can go back and click on the image to find out. Was so in a hurry to post that I forgot to put the link.
ReplyDeleteLOL....I wonder if they got the message;)
ReplyDeleteI agree with the artist!
ReplyDeleteThat is funny!! Happy WW
ReplyDeleteWhat great shots - nice use of natural light!
ReplyDeleteWell that´s not what you see everyday. :) Happy WW
ReplyDeleteLove the light action and that is funny graffiti too!
ReplyDeleteHappy WW and thanks for visiting me!
I like these photos. You are very creative.
ReplyDelete~smile~
Great job! Thanks for dropping by mine. :)
ReplyDeleteLOL cant help but have a laugh - I can imagine thier frustration, even though Im not a fan of thier 'work'.....nicely observed and captured Sandy!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by!
It's apparently everywhere the same with fraffitis !
ReplyDeleteVery ironic! Cool photo this week!
ReplyDeleteNeat post! Happy WW!
ReplyDeleteWell at least it's more intelligent than most of the grafitti I see round here...
ReplyDeleteWhat amused me recently is the spate of grafitti cleaning teams washing away murals. In a couple of cases it has cost councils significant amounts when the mural was painted by a famous (and expensive) artist.
WOW, that is funny!! Way to catch that!!! Happy WW!!
ReplyDeleteI escaped Hartford (and CT) a few years ago and got up here. I can't tell you what a difference there is. Your book sounds really interesting; I have to check it out.
ReplyDeletethat is funny. I feel like writing that sometimes also.
ReplyDeleteShots like these are very neat. The graffiti artist doesn't understand that someone doesn't want his work there lol.
ReplyDeleteKind of poignant for me today... I was just reading about a mural in our city that had to be almost completely re-painted thanks to a tagger... the mural was a "peace mural" that was painted by local artists and students as a memorial to the fifty-two people that died violently in the city that year... and the tagger just needed to ruin it.
ReplyDeleteWonder what the blight teams and the UNIT thinks about this
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by, everyone!
ReplyDeleteDoubleDeckerBusGuy,
The taggers who are driven by ego are beastly little people who kill the poignant moments and the fun for everyone else. There are a few of them around these parts who really do need to be brought down a peg or two. I'm sorry about that fiasco up your way. Stinks.
Interesting picture
ReplyDeleteThose are such neat photos. I love the ticks that lights and shadows can play.
ReplyDeletegood pic.
ReplyDeleteoff topic- For future reference, anyone who sees this even. please dont refer to graffiti writers as taggers. that implies writers only tag , which is not nessecarily true.
for more local graffiti, www.freewebs.com/graffitirevcrew
Thanks for being here.