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Critique By:
Nick Harling (K:175)
8/2/2002 10:15:13 AM
Hi folks, thanks for your comments. Glad you like the pic! It was taken down a backstreet in Blackburn, Lancashire (northern England). As to what the stencil represents, I've no idea - it was just a lucky find when I was wandering around. The revolution could be starting in Blackburn, but somehow I doubt it...
Cheers, Nick.
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Critique By:
Sarah Needham (K:2482)
8/2/2002 3:18:45 AM
The colours are amasing on this Nick.
Thanks for the comment on my 'Tenby Castle' pic. It's nice to have a comment from someone who has lived near to Pembrokeshire - where I live. I agree about Laugharne - I will go there someday and use a few rolls of film!!
Sarah
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Critique By:
Max Neoustroev (K:391)
8/1/2002 5:34:44 PM
How come there are stenciled pics on walls in England, if this was shot in England, I have seen a lot of pics on walls near the Tate Modern in London. Is there some story behind the wall images?
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Critique By:
Russell Love (K:7006)
8/1/2002 2:49:28 PM
Nick,
Where was this? What was the meaning behind the stencil? Looks like something a little revolutionary, maybe Latin America? But Love the effect.
Russ
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Critique By:
Nicolette Kintz (K:146)
8/1/2002 11:02:29 AM
Love the colors... Going to see the original now!
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Critique By:
Nick Harling (K:175)
8/1/2002 10:47:03 AM
Thanks for the comment John. Erm, in England a single yellow line means 'No Waiting' - or so I thought. I've just been informed that it really means 'Restricted Parking', so I'd better surrender my driving license to the nearest policeman! But I'll stick with 'No Waiting' for this pic - it sounds more enigmatic... Cheers, Nick.
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Critique By:
John Charlton (K:5595)
8/1/2002 7:17:59 AM
Cool abstract. It's what we don't see, what's lurking in the shadows that holds the most interest here. Interesting title. Is there a reason for it?
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