Accessible Graffiti locations in leeds

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Wilson86
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Hello all I am just starting out in photography and have been told about this great site!I am wandering if anyone can reccomend and good locations around leeds which are accessible and have some great graffiti :-)Thank you Karl

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Don't know what's great about graffiti !!

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Wilson86 wrote: Hello all I am just starting out in photography and have been told about this great site!I am wandering if anyone can reccomend and good locations around leeds which are accessible and have some great graffiti :-)Thank you Karl Hi Karl.I think the thing is if you want to find something, then you usually have to look for it, and expect to put some effort into it yourself. 'If the mountain will not come to Muhammad, then Muhammad must go to the mountain'Try a bit of Google research. I'm sure you will find links to various other relevant links, webpages, and websites herehttp://www.google.co.uk/images?q=leeds+grafitt ... 03&bih=516                    
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Could also contact Leeds council - they've starting writing on the footpaths!

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Leeds Hippo wrote: Could also contact Leeds council - they've starting writing on the footpaths! I've just been looking at some of this 'reverse grafitti' it looks pretty impressive without actually vandalising anything.http://www.dailycognition.com/index.php ... ffiti.html
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Wilson86 wrote: I am wandering if anyone can reccomend and good locations around leeds which are accessible and have some great graffiti :-) I am an utter loss .......... what is great about any graffiti?Once in a blue moon, graffiti artists produce a "work" of some note and interest ........... but 99.9999% of graffiti is nothing more than a poisionous expensive and ugly blight on communities, industry and infrastructure!

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grumpytramp wrote: Wilson86 wrote: I am wandering if anyone can reccomend and good locations around leeds which are accessible and have some great graffiti :-) I am an utter loss .......... what is great about any graffiti?Once in a blue moon, graffiti artists produce a "work" of some note and interest ........... but 99.9999% of graffiti is nothing more than a poisionous expensive and ugly blight on communities, industry and infrastructure! Take a look at thishttp://www.dailycognition.com/index.php/2008/1 ... ti.htmlI'm dead against the wilful scrawling and defacing of places myself. But in certain situations, and places some of it can be very talented. But it does all depend on how, where and why it is done.
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http://www.myspace.com/hydeparkheatthese might know of some. They argue against the councils graffti removal

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