Unpopular opinion but I love the character graffiti gives LDN
I’ve recently realised how little graffiti there actually is in the UK. Go almost anywhere else on the continent and it is on everywhere reachable surface, nook and cranny which I find remarkable.
I woulda thought Brick Lane and its surroundings had more than the entire borough of Camden put together.
Does the tube train graffiti count towards the borough of the depot it rests in, or the borough it’s travelling through at the moment the survey was conducted?
I suppose Bristol just doesn’t exist?
As someone who grew up having passion for grafitti, I’d love to go to Camden again
that webpage game my phone tuberculosis
Surprised it wasn’t Brick Lane and the railway path just off it.
Camden definitely isnt
Wake up babe, another 10 FOOT just dropped
When I was 15 I bought weed off a guy on the street in Camden for a fiver. When I got somewhere I could properly look at it, it was a baggy full of tree bark.
Obviously Brick Lane has a much bigger reputation for graffiti, so much so that no one will complain.
So imo, using no. of complaints as a measure is a bit daft, Lewisham has come in 2nd FFS
Brick Lane runs free graffiti tours, my wife and I go every few years, its always different
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Unpopular opinion but I love the character graffiti gives LDN
I’ve recently realised how little graffiti there actually is in the UK. Go almost anywhere else on the continent and it is on everywhere reachable surface, nook and cranny which I find remarkable.
I woulda thought Brick Lane and its surroundings had more than the entire borough of Camden put together.
Does the tube train graffiti count towards the borough of the depot it rests in, or the borough it’s travelling through at the moment the survey was conducted?
I suppose Bristol just doesn’t exist?
As someone who grew up having passion for grafitti, I’d love to go to Camden again
that webpage game my phone tuberculosis
Surprised it wasn’t Brick Lane and the railway path just off it.
Camden definitely isnt
Wake up babe, another 10 FOOT just dropped
When I was 15 I bought weed off a guy on the street in Camden for a fiver. When I got somewhere I could properly look at it, it was a baggy full of tree bark.
Obviously Brick Lane has a much bigger reputation for graffiti, so much so that no one will complain.
So imo, using no. of complaints as a measure is a bit daft, Lewisham has come in 2nd FFS
Brick Lane runs free graffiti tours, my wife and I go every few years, its always different
There’s a lot more in Shoreditch.
So…what about Bristol?
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