Fortunately, we do not have much graffiti. This is not unauthorized graffiti, of course, but an outdoor painting providing a storybook image of a policeman helping some children, framed by the mountains and the colors of the Costa RIcan flag.
There was somewhat of a graffiti scandal in our area of Costa Rica a few years ago. Graffiti with a painted skull and cross bones above the word "Gringo" appeared along the roads. Newspaper articles reflected concerns of the communities that this graffiti would be offensive to tourists, who are crucial to the economy.
An investigation finally caught the people doing the graffiti. They were not locals who resented tourists. They were several young Americans who were advertising their tee-shirt brand, which was called Gringo.
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8 comments:
happy theme day!
How ironic that the graffiti spotted in your area was made by Americans.
Nice Theme Day post! This kind of graffiti I can live with.
I like mural art. it is true in Costa rica you don't see graffiti
I much prefer this kind of "graffiti." The other stuff I truly despise. And I don't think we should call them artists, but rather destroyers.
And how did you know what I was doing in Ocala? Sheesh. I can't get by with anything anymore!
Have a nice weekend.
A very nice piece of art. As you say not graffiti and aren't you lucky not having it in your neck of the woods.
This sign has a good message.
This one is nice. I wouldn't mind looking at that every day.
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