Pretty simple, easy on the eyes for people to be able to see it well. The camera sucks 'cause it was off my phone. I'm going to go back today with a better camera to take a picture of it. I will be doing more soon just for her!
Tribute to my Mom
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ShoCkeyy
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Pretty simple, easy on the eyes for people to be able to see it well. The camera sucks 'cause it was off my phone. I'm going to go back today with a better camera to take a picture of it. I will be doing more soon just for her! | ||
iNcontroL
USA29055 Posts
On the one hand I am absolutely sorry for your loss. On the other you chose to vandalize someone else in her memory | ||
StalkerSC
Canada378 Posts
On October 12 2009 01:32 {88}iNcontroL wrote: I will be watching this blog closely.. On the one hand I am absolutely sorry for your loss. On the other you chose to vandalize someone else in her memory ^Well said.. | ||
chongu
Malaysia2569 Posts
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plated.rawr
Norway1675 Posts
On the other you chose to vandalize someone else in her memory This isn't vandalizing, only street art versus conservative art. Nothing new here. Nice tribute, I'm sure she'd appreciate the work put in to this. | ||
iNcontroL
USA29055 Posts
On October 12 2009 01:49 plated.rawr wrote: This isn't vandalizing, only street art versus conservative art. Nothing new here. Nice tribute, I'm sure she'd appreciate the work put in to this. Is it someone elses property? Did they unknowingly have it altered or defaced? Calling it street art hardly changes these things.. | ||
DivinO
United States4796 Posts
I'm sorry for your loss. | ||
fusionsdf
Canada15390 Posts
On October 12 2009 01:49 plated.rawr wrote: This isn't vandalizing, only street art versus conservative art. Nothing new here. Nice tribute, I'm sure she'd appreciate the work put in to this. did he get permission to paint on someone's wall? No? Then its vandalizing isnt it. But hey, at least its better than wearing excessive eyeliner and beating up homeless people. | ||
MooCow
1434 Posts
sorry for your loss | ||
SanguineToss
Canada815 Posts
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plated.rawr
Norway1675 Posts
did he get permission to paint on someone's wall? No? Then its vandalizing isnt it. Did he do it on a public building? Are public buildings owned by the government? Is the government not funded, elected and consisting of the people? Is a public building not public property, owned by the people? Also, vandalizing signifies he destroyed or damaged the wall. Did a cover of art destroy that blank grey wall in any way? Are the "damages" caused irreversible? If it was on a private building, then shame on him obviously. | ||
SanguineToss
Canada815 Posts
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iNcontroL
USA29055 Posts
On October 12 2009 02:03 plated.rawr wrote: Did he do it on a public building? Are public buildings owned by the government? Is the government not funded, elected and consisting of the people? Also, vandalizing signifies he destroyed or damaged the wall. Did a cover of art destroy that blank grey wall in any way? Are the "damages" caused irreversible? If it was on a private building, then shame on him obviously. Oh so everything that is public property or government owned is our individual right to change alter or do whatever we like, right? You honestly think the world works that way? What about the other 300 million people who "own" that piece of property? Did they get a say? What about those 300 million (or just the state of florida) that has to pay MORE money to return that piece of property to its original, intended, non defaced state? Do you think they mind that someone is vandalizing it? I'm sorry but "vandalizing" only "signifies" exactly what I said. We both are on the internet obviously so we can both check the definition. | ||
ShoCkeyy
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Rice
United States1332 Posts
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fusionsdf
Canada15390 Posts
On October 12 2009 02:03 plated.rawr wrote: Did he do it on a public building? Are public buildings owned by the government? Is the government not funded, elected and consisting of the people? Is a public building not public property, owned by the people? Also, vandalizing signifies he destroyed or damaged the wall. Did a cover of art destroy that blank grey wall in any way? Are the "damages" caused irreversible? If it was on a private building, then shame on him obviously. sure, get the entire public to agree it should be painted and I'll agree with you. I mean why not steal government cars at the same time! I mean its yours anyway right? shockey: sorry for your mom | ||
RedArmor
United States13 Posts
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SanguineToss
Canada815 Posts
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ShoCkeyy
7815 Posts
Miamigraffiti.com <-- go there and look up catalyst and you'll see. | ||
Chef
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ilovezil
United States4143 Posts
I can only imagine the pain, but I know it wouldn't come even close to the real deal. Sorry for your loss | ||
ShoCkeyy
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OneOther
United States10774 Posts
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-fj.
Samoa462 Posts
I hope doing this helped you; I'd probably be going ape shit with paint all over if someone I knew died. I'm surprised so many people are going on about vandalism, even the cost of removing the graffiti, to be brutally honest, it makes me sick! How can you possibly put a monetary cost and something like the death of a family member in the same thread? I mean, I know that just because his mom died doesn't mean he had to do this, but still.. cut him a little slack, esp since he did it on a legal wall. Self expression isn't wrong or a sin, it's fucking important, especially in this context! | ||
HonestTea
5007 Posts
Great work. To all you Nazis who think Graffiti = vandalism, go suck a donkey cock. | ||
ZeeTemplar
United States557 Posts
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EsX_Raptor
United States2801 Posts
sorry for your loss | ||
Physician
United States4146 Posts
On October 13 2009 23:05 HonestTea wrote: Sorry for your loss. Great work. To all you Nazis who think Graffiti = vandalism, go suck a donkey cock. the rebel in me seconds that | ||
Amber[LighT]
United States5078 Posts
Truly a nice piece of work. | ||
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