Hampster Gull
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- Dec 22, 2010
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It’s part of our culture. Until you oldies give up some of your wealth we will deface your precious public spaces, and then more
I quite like it.
I was just thinking the same about Berlin. They even have organised street art tours there, with tourists paying for a guide to show them round and explain who the artist was and when it was painted. The main difference, though, is that some of it is actually really good...
It’s part of our culture. Until you oldies give up some of your wealth we will deface your precious public spaces, and then more
It’s part of our culture. Until you oldies give up some of your wealth we will deface your precious public spaces, and then more
How about if I set light to you and invite some oldies round to see who can be bothered to piss on you.
How about if I set light to you and invite some oldies round to see who can be bothered to piss on you.
I was just thinking the same about Berlin. They even have organised street art tours there, with tourists paying for a guide to show them round and explain who the artist was and when it was painted. The main difference, though, is that some of it is actually really good...
The ones in North Laine are great especially Bruno, and the one at the back of London Road UNCONDITIONAL LOVE. Obviously Banksie's are a work of art.
That is not the same as some scrawl by a stupid youth.
No, Hamster Gull it isn't culture. It's vandalism.
One mans Bruno art is another mans vandalism
One mans Bansky art is another’s defacing
With the owners permission but you knew that.
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This tagg is appearing around Haywards Heath any info worth a few pints of Harveys
Banksy (not Banksie, but you know that) doesn’t ask permission
I was in Norwich yesterday and in the last few weeks I've been to Bristol, Leeds, Manchester, Dublin, Birmingham and several London boroughs. Those city centres don't have anything like the deluge of tags sprayed and scribbled over everything. It's got stupid in Brighton recently; for e.g. the top end of Trafalgar Street around the Prince Albert is a right mess (I'm not talking about big pieces done with the owners permission).
CityClean will only clean it off public buildings and so tags stay up on walls for ages attracting other taggers to make it even worse. I try and clean off or paint over what I can in the streets around me; does anyone else do that? Is there anything else we can do to stop these selfish ignorant tagging tw@ts defacing everything?
Except no brighton fan should be buying Sandtex...!