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Yeah so it's not exactly a mural per se, but it is a positive kind of message. My boys love basketball so this caught my attention. Painted on the old Piedmont Flour Mill in Lynchburg.
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Yeah so it's not exactly a mural per se, but it is a positive kind of message. My boys love basketball so this caught my attention. Painted on the old Piedmont Flour Mill in Lynchburg.
Linking to Monday Murals
Positive as it may be, I wouldn't like someone to spray paint it on my wall...
ReplyDeleteSimple but catchy.
ReplyDeleteWe don't need no ed-u-K-shun...
ReplyDeleteObviously a BIG basketball fan!
ReplyDeleteLike graffiti with a positive message - nice catch!
ReplyDeleteSomebody loves basketball, that's for sure.
ReplyDeleteMaybe this basketball fan missed the class on respecting other peoples property? Good intentions are often not enough. :)
ReplyDeleteSomeone needs to spend more time playing ball and less time tagging walls!
ReplyDeletelol a little ironic isn't it?!!
DeleteGraffiti art is cool:) Hug B
ReplyDeleteCertainly gets one's attention! (Gotta agree with Lisa @ Two Bears Farm:))
ReplyDeletebetter than some spray 'art'. :)
ReplyDeleteIt's kinda neat, but I can't help but think they need to learn respect for the property along with their ball playing skills. :)
ReplyDeleteYes, I'd say tagging property that doesn't belong to them constitutes a problem...
ReplyDeleteLike the others, I have to agree with Lisa! ;)
ReplyDeleteYep, I agree with Lisa too but at least it's a positive message!
ReplyDeleteGosh it is difficult for me to know what to say. I love the deep red brick so I guess I am sorry it has not been left alone.
ReplyDeleteNice artwork!
ReplyDeleteAt least it wasn't a mean message.
ReplyDeleteGrove Street and basketball 4 Life. Seem like innocent enough messages. Thanks for participating in this week's Monday Mural.
ReplyDeleteSo funny; love it…at least it is positive graffiti!
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