Wednesday, 4 March 2009

ABC Wednesday - 'G' is for Graffiti



Caught this graffiti in KL, near to the confluence point of Klang and Gombak river. Interestingly, the whole area has many graffiti. One of the artists even left his mark "The Super Sunday" on a few of those graffiti and his contact mobile no. for those who wants to engage him to do graffiti.

I love graffiti. In my opinion, they are expression of one's creativity in a synonymous manner. No one knows who is the person who did it. Do you like graffiti too?

This is my posting for ABC Wednesday's meme.






11 comments:

Yogi♪♪♪ said...

You have a higher grade of graffiti than what we have in the USA.

magiceye said...

wonderful art work!

photowannabe said...

It can be amazing artistic work and I like it when its not defacing private property.

Anonymous said...

When it isn't an offensive mess and is as good as your examples, it is very interesting. Certainly a modern art form.

Suzanne said...

Great post! Graffitti is really nice, I live about 60 miles outside of New York City and there is equally amazing graffitti. thanks.

Suzanne said...

Great post! Graffitti is really nice, I live about 60 miles outside of New York City and there is equally amazing graffitti. thanks.

Unknown said...

Grafitti artists have always amazed me.I just wish they would put their talent to better use.
Nice capture!

Pat - Arkansas said...

Very interesting post, J.C. The graffiti is amazing. I wonder about the age of the artists; are they young, do you think, or more mature people finding a very public outlet for their talents?

Good "G."

Redzlan said...

Beautiful art work, and you captured it digitally very nicely.

alicesg said...

Very lovely and creative works. We do have certain places alloted to these creative artists.

Saretta said...

I like this kind of urban artwork. I don't like when people just write on the walls!

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