Well spotted, Phil. I wonder if the writing was on the wall before the dumpster was located there. Those strewn boxes bring to mind the homeless' make-shift shelters, which works nicely with the statement. Also, it's good to see someone still knows what graffiti should be about: around here the local rocket scientists just scrawl their own names over everything - like dogs marking their territory.
Thanks Greg
With the people in this area mainly being from the Asia subcontinent I am quite surprised that the spelling is correct.
"Romani Ite Domum" - Life of Brian
Hi Noel,
I agree and there is mural near the newsagents just south of the keira st / smith st intersection (eastern side) that always takes my attention. I would need a UWA to get a photo of it.
There is a difference between graffiti art and taggers, though. Mostly what I see around the residential areas is the taggers' brands defacing private property. Rarely (if ever) do I see the witty political insights, and humourous social barbs that used to be graffiti. And that is a great shame, because with our crazy politics and political figures there is ample material for fertile minds.
Time to confess, Phil, that you painted the graffiti.
It really is a wonderful street shot.