Elder Son and GrandSon1 came along to Zac's this morning to help give out food. They were very useful especially as we were low on volunteer numbers, and I think they enjoyed the experience.
I got Husband to drop me off, as I was going in a bit earlier, and I said I'd get a lift home with Elder Son. But I forgot. It wasn't until after they'd left that I remembered I was supposed to be going with them. Rather than get Husband to come into town again I decided to walk halfway home because I wanted to get some photos of the Graffiti Wall.
It runs alongside an old recreation ground that is now mostly car park. I suppose it's as official as a graffiti wall can be as nobody seems to object or try to clean it. The images change regularly and I've been meaning to take a closer look for some time.
A bit further along you'll find this older and rather less impressive example.
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There's graffiti that often doesn't look anything except a bunch of scribbles and then there is this which looks artistic as well as very colorful. Glad you took a walk and shared. Sending best wishes for a great 2024.
Some nice art there. Murals rather than graffiti. Thanks for showing us.
I dont mind graffiti if it's like this. This is art.
Graffiti is true art of democratic expression.
that is colorful glad you got a walk in.
Cathy
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Granny, what's that for a graffiti?
It's in welsh, dear.
I guess if you have to have a graffiti wall, that is not a bad one.
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