Граффити войны: Лондон

| 30.07.2013

PIC FROM CATERS NEWS - (PICTURED: The Kitty piece by DS) - This is the moment a clever graffiti artist decided to immortalise a man sent to remove his artwork - by turning him into the ART. Stencil artist - who is known only as DS - created his first piece Bad Kitty on a wall in London as an amusing comment on the squeaky clean image of the Hello Kitty character. DS, who is 28, and from London, created his artwork in May but eight hours later he was surprised to see someone already in the process of removing it. Deciding to document the act of erasing his work, DS took photos of the moment and then used one to show the man that removed it. SEE CATERS COPY.В Лондоне уличный художник DS выследил мужчину, который закрашивает его граффити, сфотографировал его, затем нарисовал портрет обидчика на месте смытого рисунка. Художник был удивлен оперативностью противников граффити, поскольку его рисунки на стене одного из домов не задерживались дольше чем на 8 часов. DS решил выследить того, кто уничтожает его работы. “Вечером, я нарисовал плохую киску с кнутом, а затем следующим утром сел завтракать в кафе напротив стены. Вскоре пришел мужчина, который начал смывать мой рисунок”, – рассказал DS.  Художник сделал фото своего соперника. И когда мужчина закончил смывать граффити, на том же месте уличный мастер нарисовал его портрет. По словам DS, граффити до сих пор существует.

PIC FROM CATERS NEWS - (PICTURED: The new work left after the Kitty piece was removed) - This is the moment a clever graffiti artist decided to immortalise a man sent to remove his artwork - by turning him into the ART. Stencil artist - who is known only as DS - created his first piece Bad Kitty on a wall in London as an amusing comment on the squeaky clean image of the Hello Kitty character. DS, who is 28, and from London, created his artwork in May but eight hours later he was surprised to see someone already in the process of removing it. Deciding to document the act of erasing his work, DS took photos of the moment and then used one to show the man that removed it. SEE CATERS COPY.