A Graffiti Artist Tests The Patience Of Local Authorities With This Hilarious Experiment
July 2, 2015
An anonymous graffiti artist decided to run an experiment involving local authorities and a small brick building he passed every day on his way to work. He documented the "experiment" in a series of hilarious photos on his website.
"I cycled past this wall on the way to work for years," wrote Mobstr in an introduction to the photos. "I noticed that graffiti painted within the red area was buffed with red paint. However, graffiti outside of the red area would be removed via pressure washing. This prompted the start of an experiment. Unlike other works, I was very uncertain as to what results it would yield. Below is what transpired over the course of a year."

*The small black box is edited to cover profanity / www.mobstr.org
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