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Graffiti Art on the Wall at Larwill Park in Vancouver, BC, Canada – Part V

Graffiti Art on the Wall at Larwill Park in Vancouver, BC, Canada

Graffiti Art on the Wall at Larwill Park in Vancouver, BC, Canada

Date + Time: Friday, June 19, 2009. Approximately 2:30PM.

Location: Wall along Larwill Park, Beatty Street between W. Georgia Street and Dunsmuir Street, Vancouver, BC, Canada.

Photo Credit: Marcus Emmanuel Barnes of marcusebarnes.com.

Description (Keywords): Bubble text, bright colours.

Misc. Notes: There are many other pieces of graffiti art on the wall along Beatty Street (some of which will be highlighted in future posts). They were all probably added to the wall with permission, so they are rather permanent and won’t be painted over (i.e., destroyed) any time soon.

Technical Notes: Photo taken with an Olympus Stylus 300 digital camera (a point-and-click).

If you happen to be the artist who created this piece of graffiti art, it would be cool if you could add comments below about the piece or even submit a short article to Graffiti Near Me discussing the work.

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Graffiti Art on the Wall at Larwill Park in Vancouver, BC, Canada – Part II

Graffiti on the Wall at Larwill Park in Vancouver, BC.  Photo copyright Geoff Peters www.photosvancouver.com

Graffiti on the Wall at Larwill Park in Vancouver, BC. Photo copyright Geoff Peters www.photosvancouver.com

Date + Time: Friday, June 19, 2009. Approximately 2:30PM.

Location: Wall along Larwill Park, Beatty Street between W. Georgia Street and Dunsmuir Street, Vancouver, BC, Canada.

Photo Credit: Photograph Copyright Geoff Peters. Used with Permission.

Description (Keywords): bubble font, happy faces, bright colors.

Technical Notes: The camera used was a Canon SLR (more details?)

If you happen to be the artist who created this piece of graffiti art, it would be cool if you could add comments below about the piece or even submit a short article to Graffiti Near Me discussing the work. I’m not able to make out what the bubble text actually spells out or means — any suggestions on how to interpret the bubble text?

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