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Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Urban forms of narrative

This is relatively new graffity. The overprass is near the place where I grew up and it's a favorite spot for graffity artists. Just recently I discovered that the previous graffity had been "erased". But this seemed to be an invitation and "a clean page" for new artists to try their skills. I like this kind of graffity because someone has put real effort into painting this. It's more than the usual scribbled profanity. A narrative is in there somewhere... with two characters. They seem happy. The flower is a nice touch. Perhaps a female influence?