We see plenty of these too EG when we watch trains. Some of these folks have real talent! I've posted my beach glass today below my Skywatch Friday post. Have a great week-end. B.
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Nice catch!
Great capture of great graffiti.
Graffiti does have its place. We have a big issue with ugly graffiti near where I live.
it could be an art or an eyesore, depends on the eye of the beholder.
I don't see much graffiti in Stanwood only on the trains rolling through. I have no pictures though. MB
Mobile graffiti, even!
I really love this. I like the color against the solid green :)
I think besides Coca Cola this is a thing which is international and worldwide !
To me railway wagons are the traditional street art canvas.
Some of those boxcars are true works of art. I never seem to have my camera nearby whenever I have to stop at a crossing.
I do like this. We don't really have graffiti in my small town.
We see plenty of these too EG when we watch trains. Some of these folks have real talent!
I've posted my beach glass today below my Skywatch Friday post.
Have a great week-end.
B.
Good one! Trains have been the target of taggers for years. I couldn't find any in Ocala, for which I'm grateful. :-)
It's amazing the graffiti found on train cars!
I like the idea of painting a train - well not a train, but a cargo train - nice capture.
I don't much like graffiti, but at least this piece is colorful.
What a great find!Our graffiti around here isn't nearly as artful.
You have traveling graffiti! I always wonder how they get away with it. That one took some time to complete.
It's funny how popular train cars are for graffiti "artists!"
That is very colorful graffiti. And now it can be seen all across the country!
Graffiti: a world-wide assault on the eyes...
;-(
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