Not simply graffiti meant to deface a property.
It becomes part of the scene.
Part of the city.
Down along the Charles River, an old railway bridge has become a hub of tags and pictures.
Grit against the backdrop of the river and stunning skyline.
Part of what I love about this city.
Old. New. Shiny. Gritty.
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the Good.Random.Fun. each Monday and Little Things Thursday...right here!
...art for all to enjoy without an admission charge.
ReplyDeleteEarlier this year I read a novel about a graffiti artist - so fascinating!
ReplyDeleteI love urban art too!
ReplyDeleteI love photographing urban art too.
ReplyDeleteI'm a sucker for cool graffiti too!
ReplyDeleteI love street art. Very cool photos. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI love urban art. It really adds to the colour and soul of the city. We have some in our city, a project that went for about 3 years. I love it. They also are painting some wheat silos in the country. Have a fabulous week.
ReplyDeleteI am getting excited for this summer. Can't wait to be back in Boston! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI also love to photograph urban art, and here in Tel Aviv we have lots of it:)
ReplyDeleteGreat shots Tamar, love your photos. Thanks for sharing at The Wednesday Blog Hop :)
ReplyDeleteI think all people are artists in one way or another!
ReplyDeleteHope you are having a great week!
Love your gritty photographs of the gritty art. Beautiful!
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