Graffiti in Portugal Vila Nova de Milfontes, Portugal November 1, 2007 Wade from www.VagabondJourney.com One thing that struck me right off about Portugal is the quality of the graffiti. The following are some photographs of grafitti that I took around the Lisbon area of Portugal. For more information and photos of Portuguese graffiti please go [...]
Graffiti in Portugal
Vila Nova de Milfontes, Portugal
November 1, 2007
Wade from www.VagabondJourney.com
One thing that struck me right off about Portugal is the quality of the graffiti. The following are some photographs of grafitti that I took around the Lisbon area of Portugal.
For more information and photos of Portuguese graffiti please go to:
Graffiti in Portugal: The Other Side of the Wall
On Portuguese Graffiti: Interview with Mr. Dheo
Interview with Portuguese Graffiti Artist Eskema
Drinking in Lisbon- Barrio Alto
Photos of Portuguese Graffiti
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November 15, 2010, 1:47 pm
Nice pictures … never expected to see a Jack Daniels bottle thrown up en Portugal
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May 19, 2011, 1:17 am
Hi – I’m doing some research into graffiti and would like to read the info in the links at the bottom of this page, but for some reason it keeps saying they don’t exist? Any suggestions?
Cheers
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May 19, 2011, 6:51 pm
Thanks – I’m not a cop by the way – I’m a researcher! 🙂
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February 7, 2012, 4:51 pm
REK Locals is one of the heaviest and oldest crews arround here.
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