Graffiti

Interesting Tag on Canada Post Mail Transit Box at Rupurt and 27th Ave, Vancouver, BC, Canada

Interesting Tag on the Canada Post Mail Transit Box at Rupurt Street and East 27th Ave., Vancouver, BC, Canada

Interesting Tag on the Canada Post Mail Transit Box at Rupurt Street and East 27th Ave., Vancouver, BC, Canada

Date + Time: Was visible on Friday, July 10, 2009. Approximately 6:30PM.

Location: South East Corner of Rupert Street and East 27ht Ave, Vancouver, BC, Canada. Was on a gray Canada post Mail transit box.

Photo Credit: Marcus Emmanuel Barnes of marcusebarnes.com.

Description (Keywords): Tag, black marker, post box.

Misc. Notes: This tag will likely be removed pretty soon. Tags on Canada Post property don’t have a long life-time. So if you want to go see this tag in person, you should go soon.

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

This is the first tag to appear on GraffitiNearMe.com. Many tags are actually very interesting from a typographical and artistic point of view. I’m usually pretty bad at figuring out exactly how the tags read. If you have some ideas on how to read this particular tag, please share your ideas below in the comments section. If you come across other interesting tags, please take a photograph and submit it to GraffitiNearMe.

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

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): bugs, larvae, green, graffiti, photograph.

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. This piece is among my favorite of those that are on the wall at Larwill Park along Beatty Street in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

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

Graffiti/Mural Art at Larwill Park, Vancouver

Graffiti/Mural Art at Larwill Park, Vancouver

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): Person, face, mural, graffiti, poster, photograph.

Misc. Notes: There are many other pieces of graffiti art on the wall along Beatty Street (more 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, 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. In terms of the works that appear on the wall at Larwill Park along Beatty Street in Vancouver, this is one of my more favorite pieces. It looks like the artist made a huge printout and pasted the image on the wall. I’m not sure whether to call this graffiti or mural art – so for now I’ll call it both.

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

Graffiti Art at Larwill Park, Vancouver

Graffiti Art at Larwill Park, Vancouver

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. Creative Commons License

Description (Keywords): Distorted person, fat face, blue-grey-cool colors, graffiti, photograph.

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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