Out of the way under bridges is where a lot of treasure lies.http://flickr.com/groups/annarborgraffiti/
Thanks for the link Phil.
I'm waiting for you to discover the QR Code graffiti.
Do those exist? Do I need to get a smartphone?
aw. Nostalgia
lol. lots of cool stencils. stencils are street art not graffiti, maybe your issue is that you just don't like graffiti period.
^^secondedand also this "Keep the Change" stands for KTC crew, which produces the "treasure" under the bridges.. educate yourself before you judge man
Here's an updated article: http://www.damnarbor.com/2013/04/stencils-versus-graffiti.html
Is there a good resource that explains the difference between street art and graffiti? I guess I've always just considered most anything spray-painted in public spaces to be graffiti regardless of whether it used a stencil or not.
Out of the way under bridges is where a lot of treasure lies.
ReplyDeletehttp://flickr.com/groups/annarborgraffiti/
Thanks for the link Phil.
ReplyDeleteI'm waiting for you to discover the QR Code graffiti.
ReplyDeleteDo those exist? Do I need to get a smartphone?
ReplyDeleteaw. Nostalgia
ReplyDeletelol. lots of cool stencils. stencils are street art not graffiti, maybe your issue is that you just don't like graffiti period.
ReplyDelete^^seconded
ReplyDeleteand also this "Keep the Change" stands for KTC crew, which produces the "treasure" under the bridges.. educate yourself before you judge man
Here's an updated article: http://www.damnarbor.com/2013/04/stencils-versus-graffiti.html
DeleteIs there a good resource that explains the difference between street art and graffiti?
ReplyDeleteI guess I've always just considered most anything spray-painted in public spaces to be graffiti regardless of whether it used a stencil or not.