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10 Comments CherryPie on Jan 25th 2016

10 Responses to “Graffiti”

  1. james higham says:

    How many of those are yours, Cherie?

  2. Astrid says:

    I assume this is a part of the city not very well known. I can admire ‘nice’ graffiti, however these walls look like some protest ‘paper’… Almost too bad.
    I always love to see the shoes high above the streets. (I threw away my old running shoes, I should have tried to ‘hang them high’ ;)
    I just found out it is called ’shoefiti’… and has all kinds of explanations.

    • CherryPie says:

      This was one street back from the main route into town. But there was a wall full of graffiti just outside the hotel. I think the students were responsible for that. You are right the slogans are mostly protests of one kind or another.

      I had not heard of the term Shoefitti before. In my next post I have a Slovenian slant on the possible reason for the shoes…

  3. lisl says:

    I have never seen shoes hung like this, Cherie

  4. J_on_tour says:

    Someone has had a bad attempt at street art.
    I was struck by how much graffiti daubed the buildings of Budapest and many other ex Eastern bloc cities when I visited in the previous decade.