Posted by: The Missing City, Glasgow on 11:07am Fri 4 Jan 08
It just shows how many grey areas there is in Glasgow, if there is so many places requiring a colouful makeover then this an easy and cheap solution to covering up the numerous grim eyesores.
Of course the eyesores could be removed, but no, just pimp them up with some colour instead!
It just shows how many grey areas there is in Glasgow, if there is so many places requiring a colouful makeover then this an easy and cheap solution to covering up the numerous grim eyesores.
Of course the eyesores could be removed, but no, just pimp them up with some colour instead!
Posted by: The Missing City, Glasgow on 12:43pm Fri 4 Jan 08
All this while the council is blastin out hot jazz for ambience whilst exploring the white underpass!
On that note Sal I'd rather have the graffiti (Hahahahaha - these people who deface their city are only leaving their mark - its being going on since the days of paint and spray paint was first daubed on the walls of Glasgow back in the mid-60's (before that it was chalk which washed off in the rain).
If its being going on for that long, why is it all of a sudden offensive?
A wee thing nobody knew about me, I did a graffiti art class back in 1995 in Castlemilk, didn't amount to much, but the young people at the time did a mural which was pretty impressive although the tools and the airbrushes cost a fortune.
All this while the council is blastin out hot jazz for ambience whilst exploring the white underpass!
On that note Sal I'd rather have the graffiti (Hahahahaha - these people who deface their city are only leaving their mark - its being going on since the days of paint and spray paint was first daubed on the walls of Glasgow back in the mid-60's (before that it was chalk which washed off in the rain).
If its being going on for that long, why is it all of a sudden offensive?
A wee thing nobody knew about me, I did a graffiti art class back in 1995 in Castlemilk, didn't amount to much, but the young people at the time did a mural which was pretty impressive although the tools and the airbrushes cost a fortune.
Posted by: aunt sally, glasgow on 12:54pm Fri 4 Jan 08
lolzza my bro does graff work for some of the councils over east, he has done a few underpasses and a sports centre... he runs a class for kids aswell sometimes...
I dont see anything wrong with it, its just art...
lolzza my bro does graff work for some of the councils over east, he has done a few underpasses and a sports centre... he runs a class for kids aswell sometimes...
I dont see anything wrong with it, its just art...
Posted by: david on 1:30pm Fri 4 Jan 08
What a lovely simple way to brighten up grey areas.
If anything this should encourage youngsters that art can be appreciated by all and not just for fuddy duddys wandering around museums.
We are a vibrant city, lets show everyone!
What a lovely simple way to brighten up grey areas.
If anything this should encourage youngsters that art can be appreciated by all and not just for fuddy duddys wandering around museums.
We are a vibrant city, lets show everyone!
Posted by: aunt sally, glasgow on 1:47pm Fri 4 Jan 08
Simply splendid !
There are a few good buildings i would love to covered with art ....
why cant people just do it without the go ahead ?
Simply splendid !
There are a few good buildings i would love to covered with art ....
why cant people just do it without the go ahead ?
Posted by: Vinegarjoe, Irvine on 5:50pm Fri 4 Jan 08
Don't want to rain on anyone's parade, but wouldn't the Kingston Bridge benefit just a tad more from a few extra traffic lanes rather than a bout of authorised grafitti.
The KB needs much more than painting!!!
Don't want to rain on anyone's parade, but wouldn't the Kingston Bridge benefit just a tad more from a few extra traffic lanes rather than a bout of authorised grafitti.
The KB needs much more than painting!!!
Posted by: david on 2:30pm Mon 7 Jan 08
[quote][bold]Vinegarjoe[/bold] wrote:
Don't want to rain on anyone's parade, but wouldn't the Kingston Bridge benefit just a tad more from a few extra traffic lanes rather than a bout of authorised grafitti. The KB needs much more than painting!!![/quote] Sam Bates (pictured above) Can hardly draw extra lanes and a wider road you clown.
Vinegarjoe wrote:
Don't want to rain on anyone's parade, but wouldn't the Kingston Bridge benefit just a tad more from a few extra traffic lanes rather than a bout of authorised grafitti. The KB needs much more than painting!!!
Sam Bates (pictured above) Can hardly draw extra lanes and a wider road you clown.
Posted by: aunt sally, glasgow on 2:50pm Mon 7 Jan 08
Maybe he will just rub some out and then paint them on again?
Ohhh or maybe he will be like penny crayon and draw stuff and it will come to life..
i would draw a big monster .Rooarrr !
Maybe he will just rub some out and then paint them on again?
Ohhh or maybe he will be like penny crayon and draw stuff and it will come to life..
i would draw a big monster .Rooarrr !
Posted by: rex995, Nowra on 10:51am Thu 31 Jan 08
Sam is my older brother and he is very special.
Sam is my older brother and he is very special.
Posted by: nicholas smallwood, Melbourne Australia on 11:42am Fri 12 Dec 08
Ha Ha Nowra styles you crazy mo fo
Ha Ha Nowra styles you crazy mo fo