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Posted by Sasa on 5.9.2010 10:56
Thanks, alus. I'll definitely chime in. (tried to do so a few days ago, but was unable to. Blogger said that commenting was restricted to team members...i'll try again.) looking forward to learning more about your end of the world :-)...
Posted by Lorena on 3.9.2010 11:07
I like it ... especially the collour. The shape reminds me on polyphonic music, maybe a fuga from Bach? ...
Posted by Lorena on 3.9.2010 11:05
oh dear, oh dear...the poor guy is really in trouble!...
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| Posted by: | Miha |
| Graffiti text: | Rezervirano za umetnost |
| Graffiti translation: | Reserved for art |
| Taken on: | 9.8.2010 |
| Place: | a fallen log on the Erjavčičeva street |
| City: | Nova Gorica |
| Country: | SLOVENIA |
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| Posted by: | Miha |
| Graffiti text: | proud to be a Slovene |
| Graffiti translation: | This graffiti means 'I'm a Slovene with pride and honour.' |
| Taken on: | 9.8.2010 |
| Place: | Erjavčeva street |
| City: | Nova Gorica |
| Country: | SLOVENIA |
| Comment: | a nationalistic comment... likely meant sarcastically |
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| Posted by: | Saša |
| Graffiti text: | Vacation time :-) |
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| Taken on: | 25.6.2010 |
| Place: | under the bridge across the Soča |
| City: | zgornje posočje |
| Country: | SLOVENIA |
| Comment: | Spent a lovely afternoon on the bank of the river Soča somewhere on the way between Tolmin and Kobarid. It was a hot June afternoon and I liked this fish under the bridge. |
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| Posted by: | Vida Z. |
| Graffiti text: | Naše mesto, naša pravila!!! |
| Graffiti translation: | Our town, our rules!!! |
| Taken on: | 10.6.2010 |
| Place: | wall along the main road, next to Fakulteta za Logistiko |
| City: | Celje |
| Country: | SLOVENIA |
| Comment: | Following our own rules sounds great. Unfortunately our freedom ends where another one's starts. Respect and tolerance can make freedom real for more people. |
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| Posted by: | Lorena Mihelac |
| Graffiti text: | vojna buri marsikatere duhove! |
| Graffiti translation: | The war is still a "hot" subject in Slovenia |
| Taken on: | 20.2.2008 |
| Place: | wall |
| City: | Ljubljana |
| Country: | SLOVENIA |
| Comment: | a graffiti taken in Ljubljana. It was interesting to see the words written on the graffiti...it is obvious that not everybody is agreeing with the previous war and the policy connected with the army. |
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| Posted by: | Nina |
| Graffiti text: | Arts Stays |
| Graffiti translation: | Art Stays |
| Taken on: | 26.8.2009 |
| Place: | Street |
| City: | Ptuj |
| Country: | SLOVENIA |
| Comment: | The graffiti was made at the festival of the contemporary visual arts called Art Stays which took place between 24th and 31th July. It represents the main message of the festival: art connects people wherever they are, regardless of any societal and ecological problems which are illustrated by the hurricane in the background and which in a way inspire creation works of art like this. |
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