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Sandy Carlson
Strange Attractions, Exploring Graffiti, is an ongoing look at graffiti and creativity
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Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Something There is that Loves a Wall

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Once a government is committed to the principle of silencing the voice of opposition, it has only one way to go, and that is down the path of increasingly repressive measures, until it becomes a source of terror to all its citizens and creates a country where everyone lives in fear. (Harry S Truman, August 8, 1950)

Intersections

GRAFFITI ALBUMS

  • Aix, Provence, France, by Dr. John Briggs
  • Baltimore, Maryland
  • Bethel, Connecticut, (No Longer Legal) Wall, May, 2007
  • Bethel, Connecticut, Legal Wall, 1993
  • Bridgeport, Connecticut, May 2007
  • Bronx Graffiti, September 30, 2007
  • Brooklyn Graffiti, March, 2007
  • Danbury Jive, April, 2007
  • Fairfield County, June 13, 2007
  • Garden of Graffiti, May, 2007
  • Hartford, April, 2007
  • Jungle, June 9, 2007
  • Kingston, New York, by Ed Dzitko
  • Main Street, Danbury, Connecticut, Production, 2003
  • Manchester, Hartford, Connecticut, January, 2008
  • Mill Plain Road, Danbury, Connecticut, April, 2007
  • New Haven, Connecticut, February, 2008
  • New Haven, Connecticut, June 2, 2007
  • New Haven, March, 2007
  • Newtown, Connecticut
  • Norwalk, Ridgefield, Waterbury, Woodbury, Connecticut Graffiti, May, 2007
  • Poland, February 2008
  • South Norwalk, Connecticut, April, 2007
  • Waterbury, Connecticut, March, 2007
  • Waterbury, Connecticut, Tags
  • Waterbury, Connecticut, Tags, May 8, 2007
  • WCSU Roundtable, October 2003
The reality that excites and fulfills the soul's longing is God by whatsoever name. Because the human mind cannot come within light-years of comprehending God's nature, we do well to follow Rainer Maria Rilke's suggestion that we think of God as a direction rather than an object. That direction is always toward the best that we can conceive. (Huston Smith, Why Religion Matters, The Fate of the Human Spirit in an Age of Disbelief)

GRAFFITI LINKS

  • Art Crimes
  • Dirty Car Art
  • Easy Writer
  • Graffik
  • Graffiti is Dead, Prism Productions
  • No to Gangs
  • Samsta
  • STRANGE ATTRACTIONS PLAYLIST ON YOUTUBE
  • Twelve-ounce Prophet
  • Web Urbanist
  • Wet Paint
  • Workaholix Collective

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