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Post by fumobici on Aug 6, 2014 2:03:35 GMT
Maybe the paint is all that's holding the wall up now.
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Post by fumobici on Aug 6, 2014 2:05:18 GMT
Oh and I love the mottled sun through the branches and leaves on the art in the last photo. Happy coincidence, it just works.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 20, 2014 12:38:59 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Aug 21, 2014 13:51:24 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Aug 27, 2014 22:29:56 GMT
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Post by fgrsk8r1970 on Sept 2, 2014 14:25:36 GMT
Very very cool thanks for always sharing !
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Post by Deleted on Oct 22, 2014 12:17:31 GMT
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Post by tod2 on Oct 22, 2014 12:32:23 GMT
It looks wet and cool - nice to see the ever changing wall of coulour! Didn't walk this route but caught the 60 bus several times which traveled along rue de l'Ourq and allowed us a quick glimpse of the art.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 22, 2014 13:04:03 GMT
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Post by tod2 on Oct 22, 2014 14:23:48 GMT
I find everything very strange about street art. Maybe oneday will be lucky enough to be walking past when someone is in mid-sketch and be able to ask then what it's about. Just looking at Col. Sanders there with a Chinese-style tunic holding what we in South Africa would call a 'nobkerrie' ( a walking stick with a knob at one end and intended to club an attacker), and in a bubble saying "YOP"....?? The colours are always so wonderfully vibrant at least!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 22, 2014 16:31:11 GMT
Actually, the day before yesterday I actually saw the crew painting this last section, but it was beginning to rain and I was on a bike.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 23, 2014 20:31:23 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Dec 3, 2014 22:14:23 GMT
Here is something a bit different from the usual stuff. Some street artists are working on the Riquet railway bridge a few minutes from my place, creating things with little plastic strips and also using "love locks" liberated from the bridges on the Seine. I would worry about how awful the plastic things will look soon, but I guess that they can be easily burned off with a blowtorch when the time comes.
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Post by mossie on Dec 4, 2014 20:06:07 GMT
That is very inventive, thanks for showing us.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 20, 2015 13:21:47 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Mar 7, 2015 17:15:50 GMT
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Post by bixaorellana on Mar 23, 2015 6:28:59 GMT
Interesting that you got two pics of sheep in a row -- the brilliant one from Nov. of the sheep with the shopping cart & the recent ones being watched by the big red wolf. Great pics. This cat is in one of the "arquitos" -- the little alleys running underneath the old aqueduct ~
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Post by mossie on Mar 24, 2015 19:48:18 GMT
Perhaps it is just as well that I don't know Russian
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Post by mossie on Mar 24, 2015 19:49:20 GMT
Imaginative advertising
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Post by mossie on Mar 24, 2015 19:50:46 GMT
Cheerful Chap
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Post by bjd on Mar 25, 2015 10:02:00 GMT
The Russian word is just the name Yuri.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 16, 2015 19:43:54 GMT
"My body, my rights."
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Post by mossie on Apr 25, 2015 9:26:53 GMT
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Post by bixaorellana on Jun 3, 2015 3:58:21 GMT
I am so embarrassed for not having looked at this thread in such a long time. Great job of keeping it alive Kerouac & Mossie -- some amazing stuff here.
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Post by mossie on Jun 3, 2015 13:35:11 GMT
This really is street art
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Post by mossie on Jun 3, 2015 13:49:05 GMT
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Post by mossie on Jun 3, 2015 13:57:30 GMT
Going up to the street art.
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Post by mossie on Jun 3, 2015 14:02:23 GMT
Here is one I almost forgot. Note the toes of my shoes.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 3, 2015 18:24:05 GMT
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Post by fumobici on Jun 4, 2015 15:48:21 GMT
I've never understood why there is so much English language in Parisian street art. Is it artists who have backgrounds in English speaking Africa or what?
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