Christopher T. George
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Stanhope Street/Grafton Street. This looks like Sid james to me. There were plans to demolish the terraced houses and build on them, and the grassy patch of land. Plans were refused a couple of months ago.
There is another graphic on the side of the sub-station for anyone interested.
Very interesting, marky. Yes I would be interested in seeing the other graphic on the side of the sub-station if you are able to photograph it. Thanks in advance!
Chris
Christopher T. George
Editor, Ripperologist
Editor, Loch Raven Review
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This seems to be the answer on this one:
"Puma stencil graffiti, London
Puma gave away a cat stencil and a protective glove - soon their cat logo was to be found all over London."
See http://www.artofthestate.co.uk/Graff...encil_puma.htm
Chris
Christopher T. George
Editor, Ripperologist
Editor, Loch Raven Review
http://christophertgeorge.blogspot.com/
Chris on Flickr and on MySpace
That image was in the metro the other week, saying that it was holding a gun...It's clearly a marker pen as there's writing around the building.
In my opinion, graffiti is art, these people put their whole heart and soul into some of their creations and get slaughtered for it by the BTP or the Police. They shouldn't be getting punished because 'it looks bad for the city', Liverpool is the capital of culture for gods sake, there are some amazing graffiti artists in our city...they're the urban culture...It's ART!
You get a better class of graffiti in Garston !!! Here's an example actually carved into the sandstone rather than the ubiquitous spray paint job.
New artwork is being sprayed today (they started yesterday), at Strand Street/Mann Island (near Walk the Plank Ship). It was a bit foggy, for my camera, but I'll see what I've got later.
Last edited by marky; 03-01-2008 at 12:17 AM.
A few recent ones:
Rear of old Letters Hotel, Duncan Street/St. James' Street (done at the week-end)
Grafton Street/Stanhope Street (still being worked on today)
Old Windsor Street School (there is also a small mosaic at the bottom of the road safety railings, for those who haven't spotted it yet).
Duke Street
Toxteth- can't remember name of road it was on now.
Proud Scouser, with a dabbling of Welsh and Irish.
bore yourself silly at my Flickr page...anorak central!
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