Kogarah Library is currently showing a spray paint art exhibition called "Kogarah Spray On!". Most of it just looks like graffiti on plywood but I was impressed with this panting (left) of a Tangara train and a Railway Parade, Kogarah road sign, with the city skyline in the background.
Your other blog: I think the transformation of names is fascinating. Thanks for the explanation of Tom Ugly's Bridge.
ReplyDeleteGreat graffiti great shots!
ReplyDeleteSometimes graffiti can be quite artistic, other times just an eye sore1
ReplyDeletewonderful indeed!
ReplyDeletePretty groovy subway graffiti. It looks odd on the walls like real art, though.
ReplyDeleteColorful, maybe I will post a few of my own too.
ReplyDeletethat is pretty impressive. They did not actually do it with spray paint though...did they?
ReplyDeleteYes, hip chick, they did actually use spray paints. It's such a good job, that you can only tell that they used aerosol paints when you're up close.
ReplyDeleteThis is actually nice graffiti! It's usually such an irritating sight to see! Very nice captures of something, actually, quite pleasing!
ReplyDeleteThat's good stuff!
ReplyDeleteWe've long been inspired by urban art and have finally created a collection that pays homage to this secret addiction of ours!
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