Seattle Gum Wall
he Market Theater Gum Wall in Post Alley under Pike Place Market is seen in downtown Seattle, WA, USA
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2. Judge-Jake commented 8 years ago
Dirty b*stards
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3. cameramaster commented 8 years ago
OK...that's kinda weird.
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4. ComentAtor commented 8 years ago
starts off quite nice but after 1:36... i'm not sure i would put my gum there...
i have to think of a similar attraction over here... padlock bridge, gum wall , graffiti alley, Weeping Column .. looks like everything has already been done .. cum wall maybe?
p.s #1 http://www.lindaikejisblog.com/2015/11/seattles-gum-wall-cleaned-for-first.html
i have to think of a similar attraction over here... padlock bridge, gum wall , graffiti alley, Weeping Column .. looks like everything has already been done .. cum wall maybe?
p.s #1 http://www.lindaikejisblog.com/2015/11/seattles-gum-wall-cleaned-for-first.html
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5. Gringo_el_Diablo commented 8 years ago
Come on Seattle... just graffiti your walls like a normal city. This is art like the way a Cambell's Soup Can is art = stupid!
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6. thundersnow commented 8 years ago
Dearest Gringo...Campbel Soup Can art is by Andy Warhol...a famous Polish American artist, from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania..love him and his background...awesome stuff..but it's okay if you don't like it
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8. Gringo_el_Diablo commented 8 years ago
#6 I know I saw the art in NYC....after I saw a bunch of crazy art like Dali then I see a soup can lol I like Andy Warhol and as a painter myself we have a different definition of art that's all. Just saying I can paint a box of bagel bites and have a bunch of rich people say fascinating. I always get flake for hating on those soup cans lol
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11. Judge-Jake commented 8 years ago
#6 Thunders, Thunders, Thunders Everyone has heard of Andy Warhol who managed to pull off what Damien Hurst pulls off these days. I call it ECS Emperor Clothes Syndrome.
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12. thundersnow commented 8 years ago
#11 JJ, JJ, JJ, I think there is a bit of a difference between Warhol and Hirst..was not familiar with Hirst, but looked him up...yes controversial to say the least...offending? That depends...the question is where does art stop and trash begin...no one has yet been able to determine that officially...but before judgment it helps to find out, if possible, what was going through the artist's mind, what were his or her feelings that prompted the artistic expression...just my opinion..I have my limits too...the gum wall is one of them...especially for someone like me who was taught from an early age that a piece of gum goes in the trash and not on the street, let alone stuck to a wall.
+4 1. loadrunner commented 8 years ago