Grafitti across Europe

Discussion in 'The International Perspective' started by Sir Nose, Aug 8, 2009.

  1. Sir Nose

    Sir Nose New Member

    Nice stuff, bosoxlady. It is pretty cool how some of these guys start out as what one might consider vandals and then become respected artists in demand.
     
  2. Sir Nose

    Sir Nose New Member

    More from Bucharest I saw just two weeks ago:

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  3. Sir Nose

    Sir Nose New Member

    Thanks ladies
     
  4. stiletoes

    stiletoes Well-Known Member

    His art is very affordable. You can buy a print at his website for like $45.
     
  5. Be-you-tiful86

    Be-you-tiful86 Well-Known Member

    Here's a few grafittis from the area I live in:

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    This 1 may look simple but it amazed me to see that those kids of such a young age came together to make a grafitti for the play ground in their block. Spielplatz= playground

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  6. fromrussiawithlove

    fromrussiawithlove New Member

    Fantastic pictures BY!
     
  7. Be-you-tiful86

    Be-you-tiful86 Well-Known Member

    Thank you :) I am still figuring whether I can find photos of the grafittis in my former high school. My high school is very supportive for all kinds of talents and arts and they recognize grafitti as art which is pretty cool I think
     
  8. Sir Nose

    Sir Nose New Member

    That is good stuff BY86, I'd like to see those HS pix if you get them. :cool:
     
  9. Be-you-tiful86

    Be-you-tiful86 Well-Known Member

    It looks like I need to go there and take some.Online I didnt find any photos of them.
    Every year around graduation 1 older graffiti is removed and a new one added.I think altogether there's always at least 5 different ones on 5 different walls. I will go there and take photos :)
     
  10. vanilla2chai

    vanilla2chai New Member

    OOOOOOOHHHHHHH...this is quickly turning into my favourite thread!

    Thanks again Sir Nose for starting it!
     
  11. JordanC

    JordanC Well-Known Member

    Wow BY those are very cool. I always feel guilty for liking grafitti since it's illegal but some of the talent it takes to do it is amazing.
     
  12. Be-you-tiful86

    Be-you-tiful86 Well-Known Member

    Yes not everybody understands. Its seen as vandalism often
     
  13. Sir Nose

    Sir Nose New Member

    In some cases it is not illegal Jordan. I saw some young guys painting these in Oeiras, Portugal. I asked if they could paint my white family van and they offered me their business card.

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  14. Liquid Swords

    Liquid Swords New Member

    A lotta cities now have legal walls where you're allowed to "vandalise" in order to prevent it from happening in other areas.
     
  15. Sir Nose

    Sir Nose New Member

    Yes, you're right LS. Here's one that was not in a zone like you described, but who could resist painting on such a large, blank wall (lisbon):

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  16. Sir Nose

    Sir Nose New Member

    More from Mainz:

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  17. Sir Nose

    Sir Nose New Member

    Two more from the same Portuguese town, Oeiras. One on the walkway down to the beach is nice. The other, in a neighborhood about a mile back, not so much:

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  18. Yonda08

    Yonda08 New Member

    More graffiti please!
     
  19. Sir Nose

    Sir Nose New Member

    About one year ago, right before I left Europe, I took the bus from Rota, Spain to Valencia. When I got to the bus station in Valencia, I was told that it was a short walk to the train station. It turned out to be about a mile or more, but it was a nice walk, taking me past the tracks (and more grafitti):

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    This artist gets around Valencia it seems (we saw this fish in a picture from a post above)

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