Random mutterings, observations, and comments on what ever comes to mind. Photos will be posted.
... got to pay 'em!
I like your train art. Like to hang around old rail cars too.
I enjoyed this series also TFG, I'm guessing theses are old, no longer used train carriages ?
Don't know if these car are in service or not. They were on a siding in Sioux Falls. They looked rusty, but useable.
I often can't read what's written on the sides of trains...but dues this is!
seeing graffitti on train cars just irritates me because I can never read all those twisted letters.
Don't think the graffiti artists intend their "writing" to be read. Amazing how the style of graffiti is similar around the world.
Well that could mean a lot of things...Thanks for the explanation on VDP today!
It often seems that every train car you see has been tagged. I am liking this series too!
NOTHING is safe from graffiti. Why is it that all graffiti looks the same when it comes to the writing.
... got to pay 'em!
ReplyDeleteI like your train art. Like to hang around old rail cars too.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed this series also TFG, I'm guessing theses are old, no longer used train carriages ?
ReplyDeleteDon't know if these car are in service or not. They were on a siding in Sioux Falls. They looked rusty, but useable.
DeleteI often can't read what's written on the sides of trains...but dues this is!
ReplyDeleteseeing graffitti on train cars just irritates me because I can never read all those twisted letters.
ReplyDeleteDon't think the graffiti artists intend their "writing" to be read. Amazing how the style of graffiti is similar around the world.
DeleteWell that could mean a lot of things...
ReplyDeleteThanks for the explanation on VDP today!
It often seems that every train car you see has been tagged. I am liking this series too!
ReplyDeleteNOTHING is safe from graffiti. Why is it that all graffiti looks the same when it comes to the writing.
ReplyDelete