Gray rainbow
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One of most impressive graffittis in Riga is this one in south-eastern centre made by street artist Kiwie. He explains the idea: "We all wear masks, at least choose the right one. ;D" and when looking more carefully, you can see that the "mask" in this graffitti has been put on by common personality in graffitti scene, see it without mask here: http://www.photoriga.com/2011/09/rigas-graffiti-symbol.html.
Gray rainbow
Reviewed by Ikars Kublins
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Wednesday, May 28, 2014
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Shame about the time lost by graffiti artists, they could use it in another thing !
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Why? They are making city more colorful, more interesting. Of course, if they make real graffittis (like this one), not some smears.
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