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12 comments:
Two words for you: Creepy and weirdy! :P
Love you Sprittibee!
Amanda
http://superangelsblog.com
Pretty cool shot! :-)
That is some beautiful graffiti. Happy WW: http://tinyurl.com/58hprv
Creepy and cool at the same time :)
Some times you can find real art hidden amongst the scribbles and tags. Great find! Mine is also some street art!
quite the graffiti art.
--- but the eye. my goodness -- how strange.
Very colorful! Really nice.
Very interesting. The eye is watching when someone returns home late.
Very pretty! Thanks for sharing.
Please stop by my new blog & my old blog for two WW photos!
http://onevintagephoto.wordpress.com/
and
http://twobarkingdogs.wordpress.com/
That's one tired eye!
Yes, a little creepy. Interesting, though! I'm home from a morning field trip now and starting to sort through things. Noticed your WW went on the site between the two of mine. :-)
I think it's pretty cool actually! A lot of these vandals are actually talented artists. If only they could channel it into legal expression! (Assuming this was not legal graffiti!)
Great WW!
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