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Posted by MASALA CHAI at 9:11 AM
Labels: Street Art
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Interestingly, the elephant on roller skates appears on the streets of Bangalore too...
ReplyDeletehttp://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/culturepicturegalleries/7904892/Murals-in-Bangalore-India.html?image=9
<3 this post! and their wonderful work.
ReplyDeletea little disappointed though that the Kali in the last image is so Sanjay Patel - though I'm sure it's meant to be.
Mira, the Kali was a tribute to Sanjay Patel's work :)
ReplyDeletei love this!
ReplyDeleteThe elephant painting is nice "poch and Rock".
ReplyDeleteThis is an Amazing blog!!
ReplyDeletewill keep visiting...
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I guess the nice thing about graffiti is that you always see it different with its foreground or background not always remaining the same. Thanks for sharing this!
ReplyDeleteGreat post!
ReplyDeletethanks for spreading the images!
ReplyDeleteyou're right, I did the elephant painting in Bangalore in 2009.
blue POCH ROCK was in 2006 in Delhi and the rest is Mumbai streets.
The colors of these pieces are so vibrant! They don't look like anything that you would find in the U.S.
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