The man does seem a little sad! Grafitti always makes me sad. And it appears to be so ubiquitous.
I just thought of how I was called "Andy" when I was in the service. Maybe you could rename your blog "Andy's Eye Candy"? Nah, it's better the wa it is.
I don't understand graffiti. I wonder, though, if some of the popular colorful murals on the sides of buildings attract more graffiti 'artists'. Who knows?!
That graffiti spoils everything, it is a shame. The mural is very well painted, glad they left this one unspoiled.
ReplyDeleteOnly don't let the great becoming the enemy of the good. Nice street view of a mural Andy.
ReplyDeleteThere's a little of both here Andy. It's a shame the tagging 'transitions the mural from great to good' :)
ReplyDeleteThe man does seem a little sad! Grafitti always makes me sad. And it appears to be so ubiquitous.
ReplyDeleteI just thought of how I was called "Andy" when I was in the service. Maybe you could rename your blog "Andy's Eye Candy"? Nah, it's better the wa it is.
It is sad to see that taggers show so little respect for the work of others.
ReplyDeleteI love the robot. It's too bad about the tagging.
ReplyDeleteVery sad to see so much graffiti!
ReplyDeleteI don't understand graffiti. I wonder, though, if some of the popular colorful murals on the sides of buildings attract more graffiti 'artists'. Who knows?!
ReplyDeleteIn Peterborough no less! I didn't hunk there would be graffiti in a fine town like that! ;-)
ReplyDeleteGraffiti is mostly so pointless, whereas the mural is very artistic.
ReplyDeleteWhy often (almost always) some will mess fine murals I don't understand.
ReplyDeleteI like these photos.
Sad about the graffiti, but I like the robot's message.
ReplyDeleteIt's hard to tell when the mural ends and graffiti begins. Is that another mural in the distance?
ReplyDeleteMr. Robot has some really old-fashioned shoes.
ReplyDeletewhat a wall
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