Graffiti Brighton

Over 700 photographs of Brighton & Hove street art and graffiti

3 Nov 2013

Saving whales - Bond Street Row, Brighton


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Helter-skelter octopus - Bond Street Row, Brighton


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2 Nov 2013

Believe in chalk - King Street Way, Brighton


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Griffin in outline - King Street Way, Brighton


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Atax in outline - King Street Way, Brighton


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1 Nov 2013

Split handcuffs - King Street Way, Brighton


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Behind bars - King Street Way, Brighton


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Orange and glare - King Street Way, Brighton


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In the picture - King Street Way, Brighton


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GRAFFITI BRIGHTON

Some street art and graffiti lasts for years, but much is removed or painted over after only a short period of time. Graffiti Brighton, I hope, provides a record - snapshots in time (I aim to take around 100 photos every autumn) - of some of the street art and graffiti to be found in Brighton & Hove, UK. I, personally, know nothing about street art or graffiti, not about any meanings or symbolism in the patterns and pictures and texts, nor about who might be wielding the chalks, brushes, or spray cans. But, clearly, there is a world of difference between some kinds of street art painted with skill and in sympathy with its canvas, so to speak, and other kinds of graffiti which is no more than crude scribbling. Whereas much of the former is commissioned and enhances the look of otherwise drab streetscapes, much of the latter can be considered vandalism. As a photographer, I feel a natural inclination towards the former, well-designed murals which offer bright colours and eye-catching subjects, but Graffiti Brighton is as much a record of the vandalistic graffiti as it is of the glorious wall paintings, and, incidentally, of the city’s streetscapes. All photograph titles are, idiosyncratically, my own. NB: Simply to save text space, I have used the name Brighton as a shorthand form of Brighton & Hove throughout. (Photographs copyrighted: permission required for use - charges may apply.)

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      • Saving whales - Bond Street Row, Brighton
      • Helter-skelter octopus - Bond Street Row, Brighton
      • Believe in chalk - King Street Way, Brighton
      • Griffin in outline - King Street Way, Brighton
      • Atax in outline - King Street Way, Brighton
      • Split handcuffs - King Street Way, Brighton
      • Behind bars - King Street Way, Brighton
      • Orange and glare - King Street Way, Brighton
      • In the picture - King Street Way, Brighton
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Links

  • BBC’s Brighton Graffiti Gallery
  • Brighton & Hove Council
  • Brighton Graffiti
  • Cant buff this
  • Fatcap
  • Info and photos 2009-2010
  • Mazcan Arts
  • RareKind London
  • Rise of graffiti gangs (Argus news)
  • Scapegoat Martinez
  • Tatty Seaside Town
  • Tourist attraction (Argus news)
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