If I had to look at graffiti this would be the 'good' kind. Very artsy. Not vandalism. I don't see any graffiti in Stanwood except on passing freight trains. MB
This is the "good" graffiti -- if there is such a thing, but it is indeed very artsy and I don't see it as vandalism -- at least not the kind of graffiti we usually see so much of! Fun post, JM! Enjoy your weekend!
To answer your question, I'm going to assume that yes, I think the skeleton in my photo has something to do with Dia de los Muertos since this mural seems to change at different intervals.
A raging debate about graffiti here and everywhere... art or a crime? My opinion is that if it was uninvited on someone's private or public property it's uninvited, period, no matter how well done or how good the cause. But as a wall mural, this would be a great piece of urban art. (Jose, an overwhelmingly busy week prevented my from much blogging... your earlier posts this week are super, as always... )
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LOL! This is great :-)
Yess, bien vu, j'adore
Interesting graffiti. I like the hand.
Genial, wonderful idea and execution.
i have noticed a lot more of this style in local street art
haha, very nice.
happy theme day!
Looks like art to me. Great post.
I don't understand the meaning of that graffiti but it's artistically done!
Bon weekend
Some talent was involved in the making of this graffiti! This graffiti artist is a true artist.
Now this is what I would call "good" graffiti!
wow, superb artwork. This i love. who is the artist? great choice.
Photo realism and colorful bande dessinée -- The art and creativity make for interesting graffiti.
Genie
One of my favorites for Theme Day. Bravo!
As much as I dislike the idea of graffiti, this is done so well, I think it's more of a mural. Nice find!
If I had to look at graffiti this would be the 'good' kind. Very artsy. Not vandalism. I don't see any graffiti in Stanwood except on passing freight trains. MB
Nice. comical. funny. Great!
THAT is some creative graffiti!
This is something quite well thought and realized, I just don't understand why on a wall...
Weird yellow guy...
God bless you!
Cezar
What is the point? All graffiti done on other people's property is vandalism and should be dealt with as a crime.
Otherwise, the so-called "artist" should be able to draw his "art" on your brand-new car.
Great framing on this! I actually really enjoy murals like these - this one is particularly humorous!
Happy Theme Day - great post for "graffiti"
Have a wonderful weekend :)
Hood Photo Blog
This is the "good" graffiti -- if there is such a thing, but it is indeed very artsy and I don't see it as vandalism -- at least not the kind of graffiti we usually see so much of! Fun post, JM! Enjoy your weekend!
Sylvia
Wow, interesting and funny murals! Not very comman here.
Poor little guy!
:D
To answer your question, I'm going to assume that yes, I think the skeleton in my photo has something to do with Dia de los Muertos since this mural seems to change at different intervals.
This looks like the work of a professional graffiti artist. Not the run of the mill stuff I see around town.
This guy (or gal) is really good.
A fab piece of street art.
A raging debate about graffiti here and everywhere... art or a crime? My opinion is that if it was uninvited on someone's private or public property it's uninvited, period, no matter how well done or how good the cause. But as a wall mural, this would be a great piece of urban art. (Jose, an overwhelmingly busy week prevented my from much blogging... your earlier posts this week are super, as always... )
I wonder if this is a political statement of some kind? Artfully done.
Artistic and nice!:)
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