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Festival Street Art

Meeting of Styles ’08

Why is it the best events are always the ones you don’t know a thing about?!

The Meeting of Styles was going on as we took a random walk round the back of the “trains in the air” wall to see if there was any update to the progress of Fridays half painted out ATG effort. . . .


Safe to say that yes…lots of progress had been made :


Whilst I didn’t hang around as long as I would have liked, a general feel good atmosphere, lots of weed – lots of very cheap beer and lots of very pissed and stoned graffers up at a great height doing what they do best……..drinking beer and smoking weed 🙂

The painting was a tad impressive too, and it certainly did what it said on the tin, all good in my book.





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