Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Obey

From Mick Melvin:

I recently discovered Riverside Park in Hartford. The park is located north of downtown, between Route 91 and the Connecticut River.

I noticed a pedestrian bridge that goes over Route 91 connecting the park to Market Street. I walked over the bridge and spotted a red-and-white stencil with Barack Obama's image.

The person who spray-painted the image had to get through fencing and then on to a ledge in the stairwell. There were five or six stencils on various walls and a couple on the landing in the stairwell.

There were other stencils and graffiti in and around the structure, but we'll save those for another post.

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