Chalk
December 25th 2008 10:21
CHALK! It’s a special kind of awesome. The best thing about it is it’s inoffensivity. It’s almost like Vandalism Lite. And more, much more that that, it’s heaps fun.
Especially when you consider that it's the birthplace of Banky's work.
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I went to Bristol once, and the place had a nice artistic vibe to it, so it’s no surprise that chalk flowers grow from Bristol pavement.
I'm not sure how I feel about sexually explicit chalkings, but I sure as HELL cannot condone the violent appropriation of a marginalized group's autonomy. Something to do with homosexuality, as far as I can tell.
While this is more of a specific thing than most the other examples of conventional chalking, it’s awesomeness justifies its placement. The bathroom pictured has been designed to feel like an old run down vandalised toilet. The wall is a chalk board and chalk is made available in a small bowl.
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image 3 by EAWB under a creative commons attribution license.
Image 4 by *USB* under a creative commons share alike attribution license.
Image 5 by Davidgljay licensed under a creative commons attribution license.
Image 6 by Srbyug under a Creative Commons attribution license.
Image 7 by Josette, licensed under a creative commons share alike attribution license. Good question.
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