



Susan: I made a trade promise: Three technique questions answered in exchange for posting three of my stencil graffiti pictures. I'm a big fan of clever Street Art (yeah, I know --it's really just rude graffiti, illegal, tagging, destructive, messy, yada yada yada) but I can't help it, I still like it. I promised three pictures but I'll give up four. Now Mary Ann of the fantastic Dispatch from Los Angeles blog owes me one.
The church graffiti was on a church and it was only about 2" high. The dancer was nearly life size, as was Balloon Man, who is definitely telling me a story about something very interesting. The last one I call Dumpty Man and he is saying "See what happens when you put lipstick on a pig!"
3 comments:
I don't suppose you need the link to www.woostercollective.com/ ....
I love the tiny church and sheep.
Very cool collection of images.
Thanks, Robyn and Seth. The top 3 pictures were taken in Paris, the bottom one in Austin.
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