ChapmansThe Saviour said:And anyway Bry, it's hardly intrusive. How regularly do you walk down Kensington Street?
Not now
ChapmansThe Saviour said:And anyway Bry, it's hardly intrusive. How regularly do you walk down Kensington Street?
ChapmansThe Saviour said:BRILLIO bloody is a word.
I know what you mean about the JUMBLE of colours but it looks much better in real life. The piece on the right is really quite good when you look at it in scale.
And anyway Bry, it's hardly intrusive. How regularly do you walk down Kensington Street?
Barrel of Fun said:I think it is very impressive but it is too obtrusive for a big wall that is permanently on show. I would rather have some art to reflect upon, rather than stand there and become confused by the melee of scribbles and words I don't understand.
No giving John Boy ideas. It will only end in tears.Bakesy said:You just KNOW that next week a plumber will drill a big hole in that wall and stick a big boiler flue through it!!!
ChapmansThe Saviour said:BRILLIO bloody is a word.
ben andrews' girlfriend said:And it's a BRILLO word too.
BRILLO
ChapmansThe Saviour said:Head on down. It's WICKERD!
Barrel of Fun said:I would rather have some art to reflect upon, rather than stand there and become confused by the melee of scribbles and words I don't understand.
Les Biehn said:I would like to see a graffiti artist who did stuff in some other style. Maybe something classical, a landscape, some pop art, maybe a huge recreation of a Hopper picture...
D'Angelo Saxon said:
ben andrews' girlfriend said:And it's a BRILLO word too.
BRILLO
D'Angelo Saxon said:So if you don't understand something, then it holds no value?
Barrel of Fun said:Not at all. But it annoys me when I can't read something that is written in English. It was more a dig at the tags that you see.
Nibble said:why do we now have to be forced to endure its' cluttered appearence and confused assembly?
Les Biehn said:I would also like to know what statement that that piece of work is actually saying. It appears to have no political message and it doesn't actually interact with its surroundings in any way it has just merely used them as a canvas.
Nibble said:
I'm afraid it is another case of Brighton pretending to be down with the kids and trying to be the coolest place in England. Neither of which it is.