All these images were photographed at different times and in different parts of the city. You know that you're really getting to know a city when you can spot the work of individual grafitti artists around town. Whoever is responsible for the last three walls must be quite well known because he has painted the outside of the Cultural Gallery on Sarmiento in the same vein. Check out the rest of my ever-expanding album on the city's finest wall art (or grafitti if that's your kick) and see if you can spot the distinctive artists through their work.
Showing posts with label wall art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wall art. Show all posts
Sunday, May 24, 2009
Friday, April 24, 2009
Graffiti Nation IV
A new stretch of road yields a new block of wall art. I spotted this stretch of wall across the road from some project-y looking housing and an ad hoc futbol field. After photographing it I came home and turned on the TV and coincidentally a program came on called "If These Walls Could Talk". It follows a different graffiti artists around every week and watches him or her construct a piece from beginning to end. They run a photographic montage during the opening and closing credits and to my delight I spotted all the pieces in their montage from the wall I had just finished photographing. Small world.
Sunday, March 29, 2009
Graffiti Nation III
Give credit where credit is due: Graham found this stretch of street which is where all the new photos in the album are from. Between maneuvering around dog poop and avoiding the traffic in the street it was a little tricky getting these shots so I hope you enjoy. Hop on over to my album to see all the new additions.
Thursday, March 19, 2009
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