"Man paints own building. Graffiti vandals devastated."

Locutus

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When Man-Children Weep

Man paints own building. Graffiti vandals devastated:



The owner of a building in Queens used a crew of painters to work overnight and paint over graffiti on a warehouse in Long Island City, wiping clean a canvas that was used by thousands of artists over the years to transform an otherwise nondescript, abandoned brick building in a working-class neighbourhood into 5Pointz, a mecca for street artists from around the world. By morning, the work of some 1,500 artists had been wiped clean, the Brobdingnagian bubble letters and the colourful cartoons spray painted on the building’s brick walls all covered in a fresh coat of white paint. “We are supposed to be the vandals, but this is the biggest rag and disrespect in the history of graffiti,” said Marie Cecile Flageul, an unofficial curator for 5Pointz.

http://davidthompson.typepad.com/davidthompson/2013/11/when-man-children-weep.html


like filthy hippies crying over a tree



 

Blackleaf

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That's the funniest thing I've seen since "Pommie Cheat" Stuart "Stuart Fraud" Broad (as the Aussie newspapers have been calling him) destroyed the Aussies on the First Day of the First Test in the Ashes in Brisbane earlier today, given them something more to whine about.
 
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Tecumsehsbones

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That's the funniest thing I've seen since "Pommie Cheat" Stuart "Stuart Fraud" Broad (as the Aussie newspapers have been calling him) destroyed the Aussies on the First Day of the First Test in the Ashes in Brisbane earlier today, given them something more to whine about.
Funniest thing I've seen since the PIRA blew up Maggie's hotel.
 

Omicron

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That's kind'a sad.

If I was the building owner I'd have let the artists finish up any spots on the outside not yet done, and then would have "accidently" left the doors unlocked and would have threatened them to not move inside and do the interior.

Then I would have varnished everything, and cleaned up the gounds around the building, layed some turf, put down some benches, and set up some popcorn kiosks, and on the inside I'd clean it up, hire a feng shui person to set up lighting and benches, and open a Starbucks next to a shop for people to buy poster-prints of the better samples.

When the artists realize profit is being made from their works, they'll have a fit and start demanding royalties, which creates controvery with free advertising through news-reporting and debate through social-media, which boosts traffic and revenue.
 

EagleSmack

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I love it.... 1,500 Vandals get years of work WHITEWASHED in one night.

Lovely... just lovely...

That's what Napalm in the morning smells like boys and girls... victory.
 

Omicron

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I love it.... 1,500 Vandals get years of work WHITEWASHED in one night.

Lovely... just lovely...

That's what Napalm in the morning smells like boys and girls... victory.

Oh fer sure...

Now if someone had just thought to do the same thing to those cave paintings in France...
 

taxslave

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Contrary to what those pi$$ poor artists think it was not whitewashed. That is a polar bear in a snowstorm. That would make it native art so they better not fuk with it.
 

EagleSmack

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Oh fer sure...

Now if someone had just thought to do the same thing to those cave paintings in France...

Are you seriously comparing the earliest cave paintings to vandals using spray cans on public places.

Good grief.

Contrary to what those pi$$ poor artists think it was not whitewashed. That is a polar bear in a snowstorm. That would make it native art so they better not fuk with it.

That's right! Whitewash is art! Just look at the symbolism of what the owner did. Years of tagging by thousands of artists from around the world whitewashed in a single evening... gone in an instant.

The beauty and horror... the fragility of man.
 

Christianna

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If the man owns the building he was within his rights to paint it. Graffiti artists? can weep and wail all they want but it is still vandalism. When they own the building they can do as they wish.
 

Tecumsehsbones

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I think the local government should offer compensation to all the artists whose work was so callously destroyed. All they have to do is fill out a form saying what their art was and approximately where on the building it was located, and certify that they are the artists who created the work on the wall.

Then charge 'em with vandalism.
 

SLM

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Well I may be alone in this but I actually like some graffiti....urban "art". It's often unique, interesting and adds some colour to drab city streets and alleys. Having said that though, I can't imagine anyone idiotic enough to think their "work" would get preserved in perpetuity or that it should. It's a counter culture type of thing and they all know how the game is played.
 

Omicron

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Are you seriously comparing the earliest cave paintings to vandals using spray cans on public places.

Yeah, I am... why?

There's nothing new about humans spray-painting on stony surfaces public enough for others to see. How do you think these handprints were made? It was by blowing ochre through a straw... i.e. spray painting.

 

EagleSmack

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Yeah, I am... why?

There's nothing new about humans spray-painting on stony surfaces public enough for others to see. How do you think these handprints were made? It was by blowing ochre through a straw... i.e. spray painting.

Sigh... anyways...

That was napalm in the morning for everyone who can't stand these vandals who think it is ok to spray paint other people's property.

VICTORY

 

Omicron

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Sigh... anyways...

That was napalm in the morning for everyone who can't stand these vandals who think it is ok to spray paint other people's property.

VICTORY


Victory how?

All the owner did was make his ugly building ugly again.

If there were zoning laws saying that building owners could not make the city ugly, such that he'd have to pay something to ease the visual blightfulness of his old building, then the graffiti artists would be doing him a favor doing it for free.

Do you think it's an improvement what you see in the photo above?
 

EagleSmack

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You do know the building is being demolished right?

But it was a victory... making 1,500 or so vandals wail is a victory.

I see what he did as art.
 

taxslave

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Yeah, I am... why?

There's nothing new about humans spray-painting on stony surfaces public enough for others to see. How do you think these handprints were made? It was by blowing ochre through a straw... i.e. spray painting.


But if you went there today and did the same thing with a spray bomb it would be called vandalism.
 

EagleSmack

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But if you went there today and did the same thing with a spray bomb it would be called vandalism.

Maybe he will offer his own place up for these vandals to spray paint his walls?

What do you say Omicron? Let them in your house to express their art?