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Here is another link with another story.
freep.com/article/20100515/ENT05/1005140 ... rk-on-Detroit-and-ignites-firestorm
Posted on: 2010/5/16 9:07
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I guess art and beauty are in the eyes of the beholder. Until recent budget cuts, there was a city spray truck and paint crew that went around neighborhoods taking care of similar pieces that other artists created in the night. Of course, this from someone who would not have paid a dollar for a painting of a soup can either.
Posted on: 2010/5/16 9:58
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Banksy is a modern cultural icon. While we were in London in December we sought-out Banksy. In some cases it has been protected by the community with plexiglass. My wife (one of the three artists in our family) was in New Orleans earlier this week and found some Banksy there, too.
In general, I abhore grafitti. I find it a blight on community and private property. I know its a matter of personal preference, but Banksy grafitti seem to add more to the wall (his canvas) than damage it.
Posted on: 2010/5/16 10:55
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Interesting art and an ironic statement. You soon won't need to "remember" trees as most of Detroit (similar to my hometown, Cleveland) will soon revert to its natural state. It's sad but shrinking cities such as these are beginning to resemble the ghost-towns of the West.
Bring on the wrecking crews...
Posted on: 2010/5/16 12:33
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well forget Banksy i just want a wall from the Packard plant!
I been in some old factories like that, and a common thing in those days was painting worker morale murals on the walls... so im lookin for somethin in a giant Packard logo , and maybe some naked Packard ladies with their honkers and highbeams and dagmars and junk in the trunk. or maybe just the Pelican. p.s. this dude Banksy got everybody fooled. they are tearin walls out of factories for his crappy stencils ???? ridiculous. that being said, BRING ME THE PELICAN
Posted on: 2010/5/16 15:56
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I doubt even in Packards heyday, you'd have found any ladies on the wall except maybe in the washroom--Conservative Packard, remember--graffiti maybe, grime surely. One of the first things Nance had done upon arrival was paint. Think one of the articles mentioned some of the place hadn't been painted since original construction.
Posted on: 2010/5/16 16:17
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