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Au revoir, Guignol
La Poste, la blonde et la petite dame au parapluie
A Welcome Sign – Fattouche Restaurant, Sderot Ben…
Ceci n'est pas un montage
Il y a de l'ambiance chez Michel
Ne lui dites pas que je suis là
Bière ou café ?
ZAD
La pomme
Escalier fleuri
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Balanced on the wall.
Balanced on the wall.
Chapel of Our Lady of Conception.
Work of street artist Add Fuel.
Mother bear and her cub.
Moineau bleu
Graffeur dieppois
Le mur aux visages répétés
Pêcheurs naïfs
Mur de jardin
Les graffs de Sarah
Bisbee AZ mural (# 0713)
Two Heads are Better than One – Yekhiel Pines Stre…
Ben Gurion Doing a Handstand – Frishman Beach, Tel…
Fox, by Bordalo II.
Posters on electricity boxes.
Poster with Carlos Paredes and his guitar.
Poster on wall.
Poster on wall.
Poster on wall.
Portrait carved by Vhils.
Some Lifesaver! – Salah e din Street, Old City, Ac…
Lantern Alfresco – Salah e din Street, Old City, A…
Egayer la morosité 2
Mural painting.
Géant
Berlin Graffiti or art?
Hanging textile net.
Painted on tunnel.
Warping mural.
L'invitation au voyage , comme dirait Baudelaire
Trompe-l'œil.
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Rotterdam newspaper sculture? (#0235)
Okay, is this just an oddly high stack of soggy newspapers (it’s actually made of newspapers), or a sculpture? Maybe a commentary on the status of print journalism?
There was no explanation, so I emailed an artist group in Rotterdam asking about it and they replied quickly, mentioning that they had seen it also and wondered about it but didn’t know. They mentioned that there is an art school near the display and suggested that it might be a student project. That makes sense, since the base is just a concrete slab sitting on top of some concrete blocks. There’s a picture of it on Google Street view where the papers are stacked neatly straight, not cross-hatched as here.
There was no explanation, so I emailed an artist group in Rotterdam asking about it and they replied quickly, mentioning that they had seen it also and wondered about it but didn’t know. They mentioned that there is an art school near the display and suggested that it might be a student project. That makes sense, since the base is just a concrete slab sitting on top of some concrete blocks. There’s a picture of it on Google Street view where the papers are stacked neatly straight, not cross-hatched as here.
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