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The Return of the Grafffiti King --- Vandalism BECOMES ARTWORK
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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by dharmon</i> <br /><br />Elliot, <br /> <br />That's some nice work you did pulling editing the photos to make decals. I agree with you that if you remove it from it's medium it can be art, just as any number of other things.....It's the choice of canvas that makes it distasteful. Alot of misdirected energy. <br /> <br />As far as graffiti goes though...like it or not it's a fixture on modern RRs. Decal companies are making graffiti slides that adorn some of my cars. Not as art but as a reflection of how cars look today. I think of it as a part of the weathering for some of my stock. Here's two examples from my own "fleet" and I have others that have been tagged....and I'm planning to do more. <br /> <br /> [img]http://www.railimages.com/albums/danharmon/aak.sized.jpg [/img] <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />there's a tad bit of rust... you might want to re-paint .
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