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Graffiti Spotting

An ever expanding set of Graffiti spots around Maidstone. Plus thoughts.
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there is a

life affirming

sense to

graffiti

A brick wall covered in graffiti in yellow, red and blue.
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a

refusal

A metal roller shutter door with blue spray paint graffiti of the word 'DINKY' on it.
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a

rejection

A close-up of a grey surface with pink lettering, possibly the hood of a car, with the letters
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a

determination

A green surface with white graffiti on it.
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to

not not not not not not

A photo of a concrete bridge. The bridge is supported by concrete pillars,  and there are fences and foliage beneath the bridge. There is a small river with an orange life ring in it.  A black fence and foliage are visible. The pillars have graffiti on them.
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BE

The image shows a brick wall with an electrical box next to it. The electrical box has a lot of graffiti on it, but there is also a functional, circular switch or knob visible. The colors of the graffiti are mostly yellow, red, and orange.
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A close-up of a weathered wooden fence painted with large, red, graffiti-like circles and squiggles. The paint is somewhat faded and worn.
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The photograph shows a wooden bench with graffiti on its side, situated beside a body of water with tall grass growing along its banks. There is a metal railing nearby. The bench sits on a concrete or paved surface.
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The image shows black spray paint graffiti on a white brick wall. The graffiti consists of abstract shapes and letter-like forms. A metal chain is attached to the wall near the graffiti.
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The image shows black graffiti on a white wooden surface. The graffiti appears to be an abstract design, with some resemblance to an arrow or stylized lettering.
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just fantastic
The image shows a concrete structure, possibly a bridge or overpass, with graffiti covering its surfaces. The structure is made of large, textured concrete blocks. Vegetation grows at the base of the structure. There is ground level at the base of the structure.
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graffiti on a walnut tree
The image shows graffiti carved into the bark of what is described as a walnut tree. The carvings include various symbols, letters, and numbers. The tree trunk appears to be relatively old and weathered.
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love the

commitment

it took to do the graffiti here

The image shows a section of an old brick and white brick building with graffiti on the walls. The graffiti is colorful and varied in style. Some plants are growing out of the brick wall and on the roof of the building. The building appears to be in a somewhat neglected state.
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the question to ask - seriously - is

why do?

people do this.

& if you think about if for more than a second, you realise it's a

creative thing.

The image shows a blue metal door covered in white graffiti. The door is set into a brick wall. There is a simple metal handle on the door.
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even if the creators don't

know it

themselves.

Yet.

The image shows a close-up of a weathered wooden wall or fence with a green painted
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