Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Graffiti Week, Part II

Here's the second post in our Graffiti Series, focusing on barns. Whether you consider them artists or vandals, there's no denying taggers' creativity, boldness and affinity for a method of communication that few outside their domain understand. We hope you enjoy this series, or are at least provoked by it. If you missed the first installment, check out May 21, 2012, "Graffiti Week, Part I." -- Ed.

Tobacco Barn Graffiti

(Photo by Mick Melvin: Tobacco barn, Suffield, CT)

Peeling Graffiti

(Photo by Mick Melvin: Bloomfield, CT)

Graffiti barn #2 Graffiti barn #4

(Above two photos by Dave Brigham: in the Webster Conservation Area, Newton, MA)

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