... local public officials in Wellington, New Zealand, painted over 28 year
old wall graffiti memorializing the death of the late, great, Joy Division singer Ian Curtis.
Not exact matches
Brooklyn Reporter article on Borough President Adams denouncing hateful anti-Uzbek
graffiti written on an apartment building
wall by a 28 - year -
old man in Bensonhurst.
So of course there are
graffiti walls as well as
old architecture with romantic facades as well as newly built, modern architecture.
Every
wall and ceiling is covered in
graffiti, though
old pre-war adverts tiled onto the
walls remain, offering long - forgotten products.
The
walls and ceilings of the caverns and tunnels reflect this history, with
graffiti and engravings — some centuries
old — reflecting the thoughts and actions of the cross-section of those people underground.
This figurine represents the self - proclaimed ruler Pagan Min, leaning confidently against an
old brick
wall with a tiger
graffiti painted on it.
Outcroppings of this new art movement combined with
old - school
graffiti to pop up on selected concrete and corrugated
walls, signposts and deteriorated blocks where the authorities were disinterested and the neighbors only partially curious in their activities.
I take my cue from casual
graffiti,
wall histories, tar repairs, paint - outs,
old manuscripts, bird tracks, and maps.»
Walls are being taken down and boundaries are being pushed beyond their limits... This evolution is fusing
old with new school,
graffiti with fine art.
Ever in search of dissonant juxtapositions and interesting details, Buer captures the poetry of imperfection in the
graffiti marred
walls of abandoned factories, and in the permanent vacancy of
old buildings overgrown and dispossessed by the progress of nature.
Glimpses of worn
old fences, crumbling
walls and cracked wooden boards create the layering of urban
graffiti.
Her shaped canvases seem to jump off the
wall with their unexpected amalgamation of Modern abstraction, postmodern humor, and the uninhibited brio of
old - school
graffiti taggers.
Whether it's a beautiful ornament or a unique drawing,
wall art has many guises: modern, quirky, Dutch masters, renaissance, black and white photography,
graffiti, Chinese dynasty, screen prints, tapestry, ethnic or even a cherished drawing by your 5 - year -
old.