Sweet Graffiti and other acts of wholesome vandalism

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Grasweeti - Portmanteau of sweet and graffiti

A community to share pictures of cute graffiti, stickers, wheatpastes and more. Be careful to not dox yourself and if you can, please provide an image description (here are some tips for doing that).

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alt text: handwritten graffiti that reads “memento mori” around a skull.

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Former strait-laced full time professional normie. As a queer, recent events have broken my brain and I’m ready to start fighting.

Posters seem safe. I’ve heard wheatpasting is a thing? It seems like it would be harder to get in and out that way - the double sided tape someone could load up ahead of time, hit and run. Is the appeal of wheatpasting that it’s natural/cheap?

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Bus stop buddy (slrpnk.net)
submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 
 

Alt text: a simple doodle in white and blue of a mischievous smiling round guy

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Not sure what style, will err with dieselpunk because of the headgear and lack of clock faces, which would be steampunk

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It appears to be a large pink cat surrounded by hearts holding some flowers in one paw

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via CatSalad

“Graffiti on a support wall under an overpass that reads:

“‘What kind of paint are you using to paint over this? Because if it is latex, it's probably way too cold for it. You want good adhesion, you need like at least 40°-45°. Maybe wait till it warms up a little. I mean, what's the big rush? Like, I'm in a rush now, but our situations are different.’

“You can tell from the photo that previous graffiti was painted over many time with slightly different colors of grey with the latest cover up (that was written over with the above text) showing bubbles and ripples in the paint from using the wrong paint at the wrong temperature.”

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Hmm ice (slrpnk.net)
submitted 4 months ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 
 
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dino (slrpnk.net)
submitted 4 months ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 
 
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“I Don’t Believe in Global Warming” first appeared on Regent’s Canal in London in 2009.

This visual metaphor is both striking and powerful, suggesting that denying climate change does nothing to halt its effects, which are visibly rising around us.

The timing of this piece was no coincidence. It emerged shortly after the Copenhagen UN Climate Summit, a meeting that many deemed unsuccessful in producing concrete solutions to global warming. By placing his message in such a context, Banksy underscored the world’s inadequate response to climate change.

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big bird (slrpnk.net)
submitted 5 months ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 
 
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Bzzzzzz (slrpnk.net)
submitted 5 months ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 
 
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Googly eyes (e3.365dm.com)
submitted 6 months ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
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Octopus (slrpnk.net)
submitted 6 months ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 
 

image: small chromed curved metal coat hanger screwed to a wall, underneath in black marker "Drunk octopus wants to fight!"

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devil (slrpnk.net)
submitted 8 months ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 
 
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SENF? (slrpnk.net)
submitted 8 months ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 
 

Senf is german for mustard

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