On an abandon wall in Port of Spain, a graffiti artist declares the right for public art. The stenciled reads; By order of POS city council, this wall is designated Graffiti area. Note: This graffiti has been removed.
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
State Graffiti near KFC
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3 comments:
LOL.
It might not be such a bad idea to have that wall filled with colourful, artistic, graffiti.Unfortunately, it might end up being the sort that looks like chaos and confusion instead.
it was my idea behind that graffiti that people will use it as an excuse to spray the big, white, plain wall that so many people drive past everyday with expressions of themselves and build up a graffiti culture in the country
and also, chaos and confusion is not always a bad thing.
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