I've seen more interesting graffiti popping up in my own neighborhood too.... I really like the first three 'pieces' you've posted...very interesting and somehow compelling.
Born in Cairo, I left Egypt with my father at the age of 19 to do further study. I have returned to Cairo as a member of the International Dissertation Research Fellowship which has offered me 12 months support to conduct dissertation research outside of the United States. I am currently researching the notion that ‘elites and the authoritarian revolutionary government manipulated architecture and urbanism as a form of “visible politics,” just as protesters are doing today in Tahrir Square and around the city.' (Unknown, 2010) This is my visual and written journal of my discoveries and experiences.
Yes it was a busy day today although I am super tired now and it's only 8pm almost time for bed! love the cool fotos you have here!
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I've seen more interesting graffiti popping up in my own neighborhood too....
ReplyDeleteI really like the first three 'pieces' you've posted...very interesting and somehow compelling.
Where I live there is graffiti everywhere. It still continues to fascinate me. You should take a look at banksy's work. He's incredible.
ReplyDeleteI love that graffiti is so spontaneous!
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amazing post. so true, i love some of the graffiti i see round london x
ReplyDeleteWhat interesting concept. Love the photos.
ReplyDeleteSuch a great post! Adore your blog will be following for sure :)
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hipp hipp hooray for street art !
ReplyDeleteI like graffiti! :)
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i agree.
ReplyDeletethere is some great graffiti in melbourne.
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That makes me worry also...hipp hipp hooray for street art
ReplyDeleteWhat interesting concept.I want to follow you but it wont let me
ReplyDeleteNice collection of different styles.
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