I have posted a photo featuring graffiti for the #2018picoftheweek challenge before. Then it was on a stand-alone wall, in woodland. This time we’re under a bridge.
#2018picoftheweek title: Symmetry.
But what boggles my mind is how the artist accessed that wall. While I stood on an apron of dry muck beneath the bridge on my side of the river, beneath that graffiti there was just a very narrow brick ledge.
They amaze me, these artists!
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They get into such unscalable places, and they’re always so good.
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So true… part of their mystique
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Maybe in winter? Does the water freeze?
Nice symmetry, BTW!
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I doubt it freezes enough. I did wonder if the artist had used a boat.
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Yes, a boat. Or waders? How deep it is?
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At that particular place? I don’t know. I used to swim in this river, but further upstream. There it was about five or six feet deep. It wasn’t a paddling stream! And since rivers have a tendency to get deeper as the enter a build up area (because with the building they become canalised) I would imagine at that bridge it might be deeper yet.
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That’s an amazing place for graffity, I have no idea how they get there. A raft, or boat, I guess. Great picture with the perfect mirroring.
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I wouldn’t have seen the graffiti except I slithered down from the track that passes over that bridge, for a close-up picture of a flowering ‘arrow-plant’ only to find it lost amongst the rushes; the view from the bridge turned out better. But then, there was that graffiti. Serendipity.
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