farei fare anni di prigione a chi imbratta beni pubblici,ho visto troppe volte monumenti storici e palazzi del 1500 rovinati da disegni obbrobbiosi,la cosa strana è che si definiscono artisti quindi permettetemi di urlargli che sono solo dei vandali.
Same over here as well. Made me many times unable to read a time table or alike. On the other side, a "good" mean to measure time and life. Please have a good new month and Friday too.
LOL! I took lots of photos of park rule signs when I was in Italy. I was fascinated by them, as we don't have them in London (or Athens for that matter). Never came across one that was so liberally ...commented on. Great find!
You can see we (including you) are a group of aesthetes, VP... feel very strongly against this kind of defacement. Even the well done "artistic" ones are just not welcome if not invited.
farei fare anni di prigione a chi imbratta beni pubblici,ho visto troppe volte monumenti storici e palazzi del 1500 rovinati da disegni obbrobbiosi,la cosa strana è che si definiscono artisti quindi permettetemi di urlargli che sono solo dei vandali.
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How sad VP!
ReplyDeleteSame over here as well. Made me many times unable to read a time table or alike.
ReplyDeleteOn the other side, a "good" mean to measure time and life.
Please have a good new month and Friday too.
daily athens
Naughty graffiti! Perfect example for theme day - not artistic like some of the others but interesting!
ReplyDeleteWe do have some vadelism in my small town, but not really any graffiti. This is sad.
ReplyDeleteThis is sad, it's all over I guess. Question is, how do you stop it?
ReplyDeleteSigh. I absolutely hate graffiti like this!
ReplyDeleteWell, better here than on benches.
ReplyDeleteJust like the mindless graffiti in Menton.
ReplyDeleteThere's a post for you on Monte Carlo Daily Photo today!
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I haven't seen anything like this in Stanwood but then again maybe maintenence is quick with a paintbrush. I hope so. MB
ReplyDeleteSad,clear message on top of the info!:(
ReplyDeleteWhat can I say - unfortunatelly there are many examples like this everywhere. I hate them!
ReplyDeleteVery original ;)
ReplyDeleteLOL! I took lots of photos of park rule signs when I was in Italy. I was fascinated by them, as we don't have them in London (or Athens for that matter). Never came across one that was so liberally ...commented on. Great find!
ReplyDeleteThese guys seem to be at the bottom of the "graffiti food chain."
ReplyDeleteInteresting choice for theme day, VP, as usual.
ReplyDeletethey need a few mentors in street art
ReplyDeleteHmmm... not so nice. I wonder if those symbols really mean anything?
ReplyDeleteThis was a pretty tough theme day for me. But I finally found something!
I guess they must have a point to this, but I have yet to figure it out!
ReplyDeleteB SQUARED's comment says it all! These scumbags are everywhere!
ReplyDeleteThis one is really messed up!
ReplyDeleteGod bless you!
Cezar
Happy Theme Day - great post for "graffiti"
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful weekend :)
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I do not think that this is the most effective way to protest. Serves to make many people just plain disgusted and angry. Good choice.
ReplyDeleteIt's a shame they can't be respectful of the public's property.
ReplyDeleteNow that is ugly. Unfortunately I see signs like this one every day.
ReplyDeleteYou can see we (including you) are a group of aesthetes, VP... feel very strongly against this kind of defacement. Even the well done "artistic" ones are just not welcome if not invited.
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