I think John has the answer to Dalloway's (rhetorical) question: graffiti in Sydney is frequently neither artistic nor imaginative. There are some pockets, eg Newtown and then some dimwit tags over the top of it.
A fitting end if absolution was not requested, Joe.
Dont forget Surry Hills, Julie - it manages some excellent knitting graffiti - Ive been tempted to try my hand at knitting graffiti around my local area but I need to work on my stitches first
great shot - the grille works well - not sure why sydney has such an aversion to graffiti - it adds energy to a place
ReplyDeleteIf only all graffiti were as artistic and imaginative....
ReplyDeleteI think John has the answer to Dalloway's (rhetorical) question: graffiti in Sydney is frequently neither artistic nor imaginative. There are some pockets, eg Newtown and then some dimwit tags over the top of it.
ReplyDeleteA fitting end if absolution was not requested, Joe.
Dont forget Surry Hills, Julie - it manages some excellent knitting graffiti - Ive been tempted to try my hand at knitting graffiti around my local area but I need to work on my stitches first
ReplyDeleteThis is cool - http://lovely-little-things.blogspot.com/2011/05/knit-graffiti.html
ReplyDeleteCool Joe. Thanks for your great comment!
ReplyDeleteYes... He looks at home behind bars! ;-)
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