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“Graffiti”
A powerful voice in a youthful era
Making a choice, describing the terror
Artistic expression on the walls in the alley
Compared to garbage and cattle calls in the valley
Loud and obnoxious, or does the truth make you nauseous?
Feel free to be vocal, but you better be cautious?
Too much to handle as they paint with a candle
For every second is danger, waiting to dismantle!
Talented students in the fine arts of evolution
Portraying the shame and mental pollution
How can you say, It’s not an artistic display?
How can you see, when you live in the grey?
It’s a new time now and walls don’t have fears
Now, they have voices and it’s burning your ears
Writing the phrases you’ve wanted to speak
But now it’s too late; Your free spirit’s too weak
You want to quiet the children; just let things be?
But we won’t stay quiet and we’ll never agree!
To the foolish thoughts and ideas of; Your history
So i say: Continue to scribble and spray GRAFFITI
CAOS 03
Paintings by CAOS 2011
Nov01
This is “5280 High & Rising,” the latest mural from art team Michael Ortiz and Jonathan Lamb, formally known as Like Minded Productions. It was done in conjunction with the Larimer Street Art Festival that was held last weekend. The mural is located on the east corner of 27th and Larimer in Denver. It’s a desolate, dark corner of the city and everyone involved with the project has high hopes that the art will have a positive influence on the community.
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