
I always stop and look at this wonderful image in Douglas. It's on a carpark wall of all places, near the Post Office, just off the promenade.It's peeling, but still quite vibrant colourwise. It's the first time I've photographed it, and I wondered how many other people actually take a long hard look themselves when they pass it.
Question is, is this art or graffit.?Technically it's graffiti, as it's painted on public property, but you have to agree, it's rather artisically executed. It's certainly brigthens up a dull grey area and that can't be a bad thing now can it?
GRAFFITI
ReplyDeleteIt is graffiti but it's nice and bright.I like your photographs. Do you have any of Laxey?
ReplyDeleteWell it's arty graffiti, if that makes sense. It's a really beautiful picture though. The way graffiti should be and not just some strange person's name scrawled across a wall!
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It's a painting which is art to me.
ReplyDeleteartistic graffitti is how I'd class it.
ReplyDeletesorry to hear it has now been white-washed - it least you recorded it for posterity.
ReplyDeleteFor me, beautiful graffitti like this is art. How sad it's been whitewashed.
ReplyDeleteThis child doesn't distinguish between art and graffiti; I see graffiti as a genre.
ReplyDeleteThe peeled areas add to the sense of storm in this image. Interesting this guy is standing in a boat that is tethered to something despite the change in the weather.
The aging process has added to the story here, just as age adds to our own stories.
Thanks for your offer to email it to me. Could I post it on Strange Attractions with your photo credit and link it back to this post?
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