Joan Elizabeth, I suppose there are simply more street artists in Paris than in NSW? :-) It is hard not to see them.
Jiggy, yes, of course I prefer the witty funny elaborate pieces, too. Graffiti can be very nice, stupid tagging or - even worse - stupid political tagging: I don't like them either.
Hey PJ ... P! :-D What's up with the Abstractions - I am really missing them! We have some places here where graffiti is not only permitted but advocated - but with them sometimes I miss the impulsivity, the development of "real" street art.
LS, thank you - some more Mimi The Clown - is this streetart any more?
Why is the street art you find so interesting and all I ever see is scribble? Perhaps I don't look.
ReplyDeleteI like it, shame that often street art degenerates into graffiti.
ReplyDeleteSuppose that’s also in the eye of the beholder!
Joan Elizabeth, I suppose there are simply more street artists in Paris than in NSW? :-) It is hard not to see them.
ReplyDeleteJiggy, yes, of course I prefer the witty funny elaborate pieces, too. Graffiti can be very nice, stupid tagging or - even worse - stupid political tagging: I don't like them either.
Hello, M! I like this, very clever. I think they should have graffiti parks, I here the work at curbing tagging elsewhere.
ReplyDeleteCool and kinetic! I really, great find!
ReplyDeleteHey PJ ... P! :-D What's up with the Abstractions - I am really missing them! We have some places here where graffiti is not only permitted but advocated - but with them sometimes I miss the impulsivity, the development of "real" street art.
ReplyDeleteLS, thank you - some more Mimi The Clown - is this streetart any more?
Forgive my poor grammar, I don't know what happened there. Yes, I'll get back to Abstractions, lots of inspiration here for that.
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