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artemisluna rated 14 months ago
Most of this site is actually devoted to photographs of political graffiti. Lots of thought-provoking stuff.
fieldtrip rated 14 months ago
Hell yeah man
RedHanrahan rated 15 months ago
Found this during my stumbles, seemed like the perfect time to mention Ray Bradbury, the writer of both 'Fahrenheit 451' and 'Something wicked this way comes'. The former is a wonderful dystopic fantasy working with ideas of media and society, the later is a dark fantasy that is beautifully unsettling and like a summer fever when you're young - props to Ray for these two whatever his crimes..
Codebender rated 15 months ago



Lots of fantastic stuff.
alexsis1976 rated 15 months ago
YES
qbase rated 15 months ago
Graffiti with a message
Yachats rated 17 months ago
Unique, moving and clever war protest. The area of the red cloth held by the identical triplets represents the lives lost (left) on 9-11, (middle) by the US and allied military in Iraq, and (right) among the Iraqi people. The subtexts -- identical triplets, the details of costume -- work on many levels. Brilliant. Check out the performance ensemble at http://www.tri-be.org/
JRein rated 17 months ago
Makes me wanna tag a freight train. If I knew how.
UglyDiddle rated 18 months ago


Loved this page. Really cool street art.




RedHawk91 rated 18 months ago
political graffiti...
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