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Browsing articles by Jess - [previous] :: [next]These were taken mid-September in Sacramento, south of K street downtown. Soon I'll be doing the K street area and expect much more interesting and numerous stuff. But as it is, I'm happy to have found these. I particularly like this stencil, and I'm not sure why. I've noticed a lot of electrical/phone/whatever boxes on the street covered in various tags. More-so than any buildings. Anyone know the reason for this? I have my theories, but as I'm no artist, I certainly have never tried any street art. & this is a clear image of the sticker above it just so nobody strains their eyes. This article has been viewed 3371 times in the last 3 years NAG: 4th Oct 2005 - 19:02 GMTfrom my own experience that, the reason for tagging trash cans, pay-phones, newspaper stans, ect. is that The tags stay up longer. Commenting is temporarily disabled whilst the site undergoes essential maintenance. Browsing articles by Jess - [previous] :: [next] |
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