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This is a link post What happens when graffiti gets removed?
I'm sure this photo will be appreciated by many.
(, Wed 4 May 2011, 10:37, Reply)
This is a normal post excellent
I have a similar thing next to where I live. A piece of graffiti on a university building wall depicting a happy faced creature shouting hello was painted over a few weeks ago and a metal fence put around the wall... which was on the 2nd floor of a building.

Now the creature's re-appeared, instead shouting "Nice Fence! :D"

I'll have to upload some pics of it
(, Wed 4 May 2011, 10:44, Reply)
This is a normal post Is this it?
Nice Fence
(, Wed 4 May 2011, 12:53, Reply)
This is a normal post Thats cool but....
Just curious as to where the bus stop(?) came from in the second pic?
(, Wed 4 May 2011, 11:23, Reply)
This is a normal post the first picture seems to have been taken closer (ie, the guy was probably standing next to the poll)
either that or when they put the bus stop in they managed to procure funds to clean the graffitti off

(edit) The first pic actually seems to have a bit of a fish-eye curve to it (look at the paving slabs) suggesting it was three photos stitched together.
(, Wed 4 May 2011, 14:28, Reply)
This is a normal post hahahaha!
Graffitti can be a pain in the bum, but in this case they've got a point
(, Wed 4 May 2011, 11:24, Reply)
This is a normal post graffitii is designed to be transient...
the idea that just cos graffitti is good it should be preserved is bollocks... we have a system for perserving works of art already...

paint on canvass... and it might just last a while...


(although its never the writers that get thier panties in a bunch)

and besides... the cocks thing made me laugh... better to make people laugh
(, Wed 4 May 2011, 11:33, Reply)
This is a normal post someone took a photo of it
so it's *technically* not transient.
(, Wed 4 May 2011, 14:29, Reply)