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Think of all the angst filled teens sharing there pain in the only way they know how; scrawling on walls.
Think of all the graffiti you've ever seen that got through to you.
Messages of love, of hate, of pain and anguish. Messages and images of both war and peace.
Think of this painting community and all the things that they will see in their works that the rest of us don't.
Its a deep deep world. "Ban the bomb", "Make love not war" all these statements that we are aware of, yet the graffiti community offers even more, they're not trying to ruin our garage doors, they're people trying to be heard.
Yesterday I saw one of the most thought provoking messages written on the back of a lorry, as I cruised the motorway I looked up and there it was, scrawled for all to see, a message for all to understand, if only they would take the time to process the information and take it on board, it read:
"Osama Bin Laden is gay"
True story folks!
:-D
> Some see it as vandalism, others art. I, however, see it as an unrivalled source
> of comedy.
Think of all the angst filled teens sharing there pain in the only
> way they know how; scrawling on walls.
Think of all the graffiti you've ever
> seen that got through to you.
Messages of love, of hate, of pain and anguish.
> Messages and images of both war and peace.
Think of this painting community
> and all the things that they will see in their works that the rest of us
> don't.
Its a deep deep world. "Ban the bomb", "Make love not
> war" all these statements that we are aware of, yet the graffiti community
> offers even more, they're not trying to ruin our garage doors, they're people
> trying to be heard.
Yesterday I saw one of the most thought provoking
> messages written on the back of a lorry, as I cruised the motorway I looked up
> and there it was, scrawled for all to see, a message for all to understand, if
> only they would take the time to process the information and take it on board,
> it read:
"Osama Bin Laden is gay"
True story
> folks!
:-D
I dont think he is. IS he?
Think of all the angst filled teens sharing there pain in the only way they know how; scrawling on walls.
Think of all the graffiti you've ever seen that got through to you.
Messages of love, of hate, of pain and anguish. Messages and images of both war and peace.
Think of this painting community and all the things that they will see in their works that the rest of us don't.
Its a deep deep world. "Ban the bomb", "Make love not war" all these statements that we are aware of, yet the graffiti community offers even more, they're not trying to ruin our garage doors, they're people trying to be heard.
Yesterday I saw one of the most thought provoking messages written on the back of a lorry, as I cruised the motorway I looked up and there it was, scrawled for all to see, a message for all to understand, if only they would take the time to process the information and take it on board, it read:
"Osama Bin Laden is gay"
True story folks!
:-D