weburbanist.com — Does graffiti amuse or annoy you? Illegal urban art is appealing to some and an eyesore to others, but it is hard to find legal art on the street like this to be anything but impressive. Here are three more examples from artistic Japanese manhole covers and creatively painted American circuit boxes to downright bizarre Russian street lamps!
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alpha94Nov 30, 2007
Many countries in Europe have really nicely decorated covers, not painted but just designed when they are made.
swordfish666Nov 30, 2007
I agree, there should be more of these, they make the city a lot nicer i guess...
iluvkegsNov 30, 2007
sweet looking stuff, thx
x1angNov 30, 2007
No, any "respectable" graffiti artist would go over almost anything. Graffiti is both the crime and art aspect as one and anyone that is involved in the culture expects his or her stuff not to last very long - it could be gone over by the city buffmonsters or a toy or another crew the very next day. That's just the way it is.
takura4Dec 1, 2007
maybe he meant 3 more posts on his blog with pics of unusual street art?
plasmawhoreDec 1, 2007
I have a couple more to add:<a class="user" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/rstoker/313135748/in/set-72157594403771697/">http://www.flickr.com/photos/rstoker/313135748/in/ ...</a><a class="user" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/rstoker/313135666/in/set-72157594403771697/">http://www.flickr.com/photos/rstoker/313135666/in/ ...</a>
Closed AccountDec 2, 2007
Remind me again how this is Tech.
lacquerartDec 1, 2008
For a true example of Russian Art, you should check out Russian Lacquer Boxes and Nesting Dolls <a class="user" href="http://www.lilianainternational.com">http://www.lilianainternational.com</a> this shows Russian artist true talent. I give anyone credit who can paint so well in such miniature settings and complicated canvases.