I hate graffiti art! So I went and took one hundred pictures of it (north side of the Granville street bridge)... now I hate it less.
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Excepting a handful of rare masterpieces, graffiti's only saving grace is that it is slightly less of an eye sore than the thing it covers. What's interesting here is that you're managing to take the graffiti itself, normally so predictable and uninspiring, turn it into your medium and transform it into another far more engaging form of art. This is the clever side of post-modernism. I like your style Mr.
GREW UP IN SQUAMISH. SCHOOL IN VANCOUVER. STUDIED FILM. MADE CRAPPY STUDENT FILM. WON AWARDS. SHOT A FEATURE. WORKED AT ELECTRONIC ARTS. QUIT. STARTED FLOAT ON FILMS. STARTED TAKING PHOTOGRAPHS. MADE SUCCESSFUL VIRAL ADS. DID VFX FOR TOP TEN DOCUMENTARY OF ALL TIME($). DEVELOPED THE CLAYTORIAL.STILLNOT COOL.
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Excepting a handful of rare masterpieces, graffiti's only saving grace is that it is slightly less of an eye sore than the thing it covers. What's interesting here is that you're managing to take the graffiti itself, normally so predictable and uninspiring, turn it into your medium and transform it into another far more engaging form of art. This is the clever side of post-modernism. I like your style Mr.
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