Wordless Wednesday: Graffiti Pipe



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17 responses to “Wordless Wednesday: Graffiti Pipe”

  1. CatSynth Avatar

    Not much to say about this one. Just an interesting pipe along the Embarcadero in San Francisco.

  2. Beth F Avatar

    Great colors. And who would have thought a pipe was great place for graffiti?

  3. Lena Sledge's Blog with Linky Avatar

    Nice work, graffiti can be very artistic. Love the use of color too.

  4. Sue St Clair Avatar

    Its cool looking! I like when graffiti adds like this, otherwise it would be the same boring pipe. Happy WW

  5. Marg Avatar

    That is a great picture. Who would have thunk about decorating that pipe but what a good idea. It looks terrific and make that boring pipe look so much better. Take care.

  6. Carol @ Always Thyme to Cook Avatar

    I love the graffiti on that pipe, much nicer to look at and so much more interesting!

  7. Beth @ 990 Square Avatar

    So paint or discoloration on the pipe? Either way, it’s neat!

    I’m California bound next week!

  8. Daisy the Curly Cat Avatar

    That aqua with black is a cool combination!

  9. meowmeowmans Avatar

    Great capture! Love the rainbow graffiti on the dark pipe.

  10. KatzTales Avatar

    This stuff is all over my mum’s village too. Can’t say I like it.

  11. Sandy Carlson (USA) Avatar

    Yes! The graffiti improves the pipe, to be sure!

  12. Louis la Vache Avatar

    hee hee….
    Good choice for WW: «Louis» doesn’t know what to say about this…

    Editor to «Louis»: “Well, that’s one in a row…”
    «Louis» to Editor: “Aw, shaddup…”

  13. AVCr8teur Avatar

    Nice find during your photo hunting. People will draw on anything. To answer your question from my post, the photo was taken at Moss Landing and not New Almaden. There are a few interesting buildings there.

  14. Maria @ LSS Avatar

    I love the colors of the paint used to write on the pipe.

  15. Gattina Avatar

    These “artists” find a place everywhere ! very original picture !

  16. Snowcatcher Avatar

    Much more interesting to look at this way. Perhaps inspiration for yarnbombing…