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RE: #WalkWithMe 2 - Nature Is Calling. A Long Walk In Sweden.

in #walkwithme7 years ago

Thank you very much, yeah, it's pretty cool actually. Norrköping, where I live, was rather famous for their coal industry or whatever, because they allowed anyone to paint and/or write graffiti and murals on all of the walls around the industry a couple of years ago. So it was basically legal to do it there, which was pretty cool. Most of that is gone today though, but I've been thinking about going there to see if there's still anything cool that remains.

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Well isn't that just nice? I mean it promotes creativity among those living nearby. I'm not so much of an artist but I appreciate well thought of grafittis. We also have one place here in the Philippines where they allow that. It's in Bonifacio Global City. Here are some samples from my instagram.
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Those at the center of the collage are the grafittis on the walls of the buildings, they are huge and this was taken in 2015.😅

And just earlier this evening while I was out with a friend in Poblacion Makati, we were also able to spot this one.

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Hope to see some of the grafittis in your town as well in one of your walks!😃

Wow, that's cool! And yeah, I agree with you!

I think it should be legal this way, and I love it. I've never been a superb graffiti artist myself, even though I spent a decent amount of time learning...

These are pictures from the legal walls we had in Norrköping a few years ago. None of these photos are mine though.

I'll definitely take a look some day in the near future, and find out if there's still something there we can enjoy. :)

Thanks for sharing!

Ah they are all awesome and it's alright if they are not your photos, thank you still for sharing!

It makes me a little sad now that most of those grafittis are gone. They should have been preserved!😅

I hope you still find some other worthwhile grafittis when get the chance and Im looking forward to it!😄