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Re: Electrical outlet street art?
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They tagged a bunch on Wayne Street and Grove the other day, even going as far as putting one on the front door of a house for sale.. Lame and Shitty

Posted on: 2011/6/22 21:38
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The jerk that has been plastering these up all over town is truly inconsiderate, unimaginative, and a disgrace to artists and the creative scene in jersey city.

If the vandal is reading this, "You Suck!".

Posted on: 2011/6/22 21:29
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sure i get the whole street art thing, property is theft the world is our canvas blah blah blah, but the grafiti artist in this case (like in most cases), is very unimaginative. wow, power receptacles ironically look like faces! amazing. the worst part is that he/she is putting them in confusing places like the base of the clock on newark ave. really? i dont want to look at your boring art to begin with, why ruin a perfectly good clock.

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Anyone know what the deal is on these? You know, the ones pasted in twos and threes around Downtown, three-pronged wall outlets done in paper and pasted up on mailboxes, signs, etc.

All of them look like troubled faces; some have a little rectangular "tear" added beneath one "eye."

Most of them are done in plain white paper; a few use paper with printed material on it, maybe magazine ads or movie posters.

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