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Postby decides2dream » Thu Dec 06, 2007 3:30 pm

eddie's Tone rocks wrote:enjoying this thread so much... i seldom travel so seeing all this graffiti is really cOoL...~




well you see any around town, take pics...or in your 'cyber-travels'...any good pics, do share!


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Postby Corso » Sun Dec 16, 2007 5:12 pm

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Postby decides2dream » Fri Dec 28, 2007 12:18 pm

Corso wrote:Now that winter is here it may be a bit longer to capture some pictures. Considering the place of interest is on RTA Regional Transport Authority property. The art is located on a several retaining walls and some bridge foundations in a narrow section of the train route. So it will be a little tricky to get in this area without being commanded to leave. But I will get these pictures one way or another.




looking forward to it!

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Re: graffiti - public art

Postby Corso » Sat Dec 10, 2011 3:31 pm

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Postby Corso » Sat Dec 10, 2011 4:36 pm

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Postby Fifthelement » Sun Dec 11, 2011 5:29 pm

I'm not sure wha the message is; but, I'm sure there is a message here :)

Very cool nevertheless 8-)


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Re: graffiti - public art

Postby catefrances » Fri Dec 16, 2011 9:57 pm

itd take too much for me to put these all up individually, so....

http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set= ... 7185a47736
Now what we have to understand is that this comes from an extremely clever and skillful program, that has manipulated us into ways of thinking that may be contrary to our own interests, but beneficial to the interests of the powers that be... beneficial to the interests of those who control our lives, and tax us until we have hardly a penny left to spend, take our money, and plough it into the creation of huge, armed bureaucracies, which exist to oppress us. We live in a society today where we may not make decisions, to explore our own consciousness. If I am not sovereign over my own consciousness, then I am sovereign over nothing.



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Re: graffiti - public art

Postby Corso » Tue Dec 20, 2011 2:19 pm

catefrances wrote:itd take too much for me to put these all up individually, so....

http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set= ... 7185a47736


fantastic work... nombre 13 :) are all the shots from one location and the red tags part of the work or the touch of another?
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Postby catefrances » Tue Dec 20, 2011 3:46 pm

Corso wrote:
catefrances wrote:itd take too much for me to put these all up individually, so....

http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set= ... 7185a47736


fantastic work... nombre 13 :) are all the shots from one location and the red tags part of the work or the touch of another?



the red tags are someone elses.


no, theyre from various places around sydney. the one in the alley behind the garbage bin was the big surprise. id just come out of the theatre and happened to spot him. had i exited through another door or been distracted by people i never wouldve spotted him so that ones kinda my fave... even tho its a shit pic.
Now what we have to understand is that this comes from an extremely clever and skillful program, that has manipulated us into ways of thinking that may be contrary to our own interests, but beneficial to the interests of the powers that be... beneficial to the interests of those who control our lives, and tax us until we have hardly a penny left to spend, take our money, and plough it into the creation of huge, armed bureaucracies, which exist to oppress us. We live in a society today where we may not make decisions, to explore our own consciousness. If I am not sovereign over my own consciousness, then I am sovereign over nothing.



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Re: graffiti - public art

Postby Corso » Wed Dec 21, 2011 8:27 pm

catefrances wrote:
Corso wrote:
catefrances wrote:itd take too much for me to put these all up individually, so....

http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set= ... 7185a47736


fantastic work... nombre 13 :) are all the shots from one location and the red tags part of the work or the touch of another?



the red tags are someone elses.


no, theyre from various places around sydney. the one in the alley behind the garbage bin was the big surprise. id just come out of the theatre and happened to spot him. had i exited through another door or been distracted by people i never wouldve spotted him so that ones kinda my fave... even tho its a shit pic.


the alley shot mood is contemplative like it. nice collection of ear's work. i am impressed that you had noticed its work and collected the shots over time from random adventures. the work in the studio, galleries and street is fantastic. thank you for sharing.
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Postby catefrances » Thu Dec 22, 2011 2:47 am

Corso wrote:the alley shot mood is contemplative like it. nice collection of ear's work. i am impressed that you had noticed its work and collected the shots over time from random adventures. the work in the studio, galleries and street is fantastic. thank you for sharing.



with one of them we were driving down a street and i spotted a work and i said pull over now! i jumped out, snapped the pic, got back in the car.. all the while my man had a perplexed look on his face... until i explained it to him.


i was actually looking through my melbourne album deciding whether a pic i took in an alley down there is his work. im gonna email it to him to make certain.


the other week we went to an exhibition of street art on an island in the middle of sydney harbour. this album is a mix of art and history. theres some of ears' work, which as you can imagine, i was delighted to see. street art is such a democratic action... anyone can do it and perhaps everyone should... its terribly liberating.


http://www.facebook.com/messages/?actio ... 173&type=1
Now what we have to understand is that this comes from an extremely clever and skillful program, that has manipulated us into ways of thinking that may be contrary to our own interests, but beneficial to the interests of the powers that be... beneficial to the interests of those who control our lives, and tax us until we have hardly a penny left to spend, take our money, and plough it into the creation of huge, armed bureaucracies, which exist to oppress us. We live in a society today where we may not make decisions, to explore our own consciousness. If I am not sovereign over my own consciousness, then I am sovereign over nothing.



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Postby catefrances » Tue Mar 27, 2012 6:11 pm

Now what we have to understand is that this comes from an extremely clever and skillful program, that has manipulated us into ways of thinking that may be contrary to our own interests, but beneficial to the interests of the powers that be... beneficial to the interests of those who control our lives, and tax us until we have hardly a penny left to spend, take our money, and plough it into the creation of huge, armed bureaucracies, which exist to oppress us. We live in a society today where we may not make decisions, to explore our own consciousness. If I am not sovereign over my own consciousness, then I am sovereign over nothing.



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Re: graffiti - public art

Postby Corso » Thu Mar 29, 2012 7:38 am

Fantastic and colorful thank you for sharing. :D
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Postby catefrances » Thu Mar 29, 2012 8:46 pm

i wish i could directly upload them all to here but its not feasible considering street art takes up a lot of my time and memory cards. :lol:



http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set= ... 442f29dc16
Now what we have to understand is that this comes from an extremely clever and skillful program, that has manipulated us into ways of thinking that may be contrary to our own interests, but beneficial to the interests of the powers that be... beneficial to the interests of those who control our lives, and tax us until we have hardly a penny left to spend, take our money, and plough it into the creation of huge, armed bureaucracies, which exist to oppress us. We live in a society today where we may not make decisions, to explore our own consciousness. If I am not sovereign over my own consciousness, then I am sovereign over nothing.



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Postby mikalina » Thu Apr 19, 2012 9:53 am

This is not graffiti - but it was done with "soup cans" I found it very interesting.... :D

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