Moment Banksy rhino artwork is defaced by man in balaclava by Anubis1958 Tags:LondonUnited Kingdom 13 comments Well, that didn’t take long. Can anyomne identify this dipstick? People are really weird aren’t they? Good I guess. There’s nothing really special about banksy, his identity is already known and they just pretend they don’t know him to make him more mysterious. Why is it okay for him to vandalize public property but not the average Joe? That shredded painting thing was the most staged thing I’ve ever seen, the old man standing at the front was the fakest actor. Also his work is lazy, he’s using stencil animals for all of his later stuff. Edit: it looks like I’ve triggered a lot of people lol. Enjoy your colouring books. #TEAM ROBBO Well it’s street art. It’s ephemeral by nature. Weird behaviour though. What’s $V meant to mean? Is it a gang sign? Unless Banksy is witty and engaging and not intentionally anti social as much of graffiti is. Just imagine. He got out of bed and thought to himself. I know what I’ll do today… Both are graffiti and should be cleaned off Person spray paints wall after another person spray paints same wall. The only thing ‘defaced’ was the wall itself in the first place. TEAM ROBBO I’m kinda over banksy, why is it a news article every time bro paints anything around London. Tagging is really scutty At the end of the day – art put in the public domain is there to be freely interacted with. Okay, a shitty tag by some chain-wanking teenager isn’t exactly articulate feedback, but the art is there to be judged by the public. Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
Good I guess. There’s nothing really special about banksy, his identity is already known and they just pretend they don’t know him to make him more mysterious. Why is it okay for him to vandalize public property but not the average Joe? That shredded painting thing was the most staged thing I’ve ever seen, the old man standing at the front was the fakest actor. Also his work is lazy, he’s using stencil animals for all of his later stuff. Edit: it looks like I’ve triggered a lot of people lol. Enjoy your colouring books.
What’s $V meant to mean? Is it a gang sign? Unless Banksy is witty and engaging and not intentionally anti social as much of graffiti is.
Person spray paints wall after another person spray paints same wall. The only thing ‘defaced’ was the wall itself in the first place.
At the end of the day – art put in the public domain is there to be freely interacted with. Okay, a shitty tag by some chain-wanking teenager isn’t exactly articulate feedback, but the art is there to be judged by the public.
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Well, that didn’t take long. Can anyomne identify this dipstick?
People are really weird aren’t they?
Good I guess.
There’s nothing really special about banksy, his identity is already known and they just pretend they don’t know him to make him more mysterious.
Why is it okay for him to vandalize public property but not the average Joe?
That shredded painting thing was the most staged thing I’ve ever seen, the old man standing at the front was the fakest actor.
Also his work is lazy, he’s using stencil animals for all of his later stuff.
Edit: it looks like I’ve triggered a lot of people lol. Enjoy your colouring books.
#TEAM ROBBO
Well it’s street art. It’s ephemeral by nature. Weird behaviour though.
What’s $V meant to mean? Is it a gang sign?
Unless Banksy is witty and engaging and not intentionally anti social as much of graffiti is.
Just imagine. He got out of bed and thought to himself. I know what I’ll do today…
Both are graffiti and should be cleaned off
Person spray paints wall after another person spray paints same wall.
The only thing ‘defaced’ was the wall itself in the first place.
TEAM ROBBO
I’m kinda over banksy, why is it a news article every time bro paints anything around London.
Tagging is really scutty
At the end of the day – art put in the public domain is there to be freely interacted with.
Okay, a shitty tag by some chain-wanking teenager isn’t exactly articulate feedback, but the art is there to be judged by the public.