LIVING
WITH GRAFITTI
by the Webists
An online exhibition by Truly
Virtual Web Art Museum
sprayed online:: April 2007
WARNING -
Images
submitted from public places from around the world have not been
edited or censored. This exhibit includes vulgarity, nudity, and imagery and
scrawlings that
may be offensive to some
adults and is definitely not appropriate for minors -even if the
graffiti exist in real life in the public places of the world.

Photographed by Pamela Keener, Denver, Colorado, USA

Photographed by Pamela Keener, Denver, Colorado, USA

Photographed by Pamela Keener, Denver, Colorado, USA

Photographed by Pamela Keener, Denver, Colorado, USA

Photographed by Pamela Keener, Denver, Colorado, USA

Photographed by Pamela Keener, Denver, Colorado, USA

Photographed by Pamela Keener, Denver, Colorado, USA

Photographed by Pamela Keener, Denver, Colorado, USA

Photographed by Pamela Keener, Denver, Colorado, USA
Ones on the dark background of musicians
are all on
the same warehouse just north of downtown Denver, 23rd and Welton
Sts....The others are in and around downtown Denver. The scary
faces
and the angel, are off Colfax Avenue in Denver. Also near Downtown.

Frank's Beauty Salon building gets tagged, central Honolulu, 2007

All commuters from the East Honolulu suburbs pass dozens of overpasses that look similiar to this. Residents complain in newspaper editorials about the paint over eyesore. There is no effort to match the paint to concrete. But nothing ever changes, there is absolutely no response from local government. Guess the Mayor ain't an artist or is blind. The streets of Honolulu are starting to look like any other big city slum.

More beautiful "scenery" driving in Honolulu. Lucky we live in "Paradise!" By the way, behind the bushes on the left, there's been a tent with a homeless person in it for weeks.

Graffiti in hotel garage, Vienna - photo by Pygoya, Hawaii