Zombie and Money from the DUA Boys sending christmas greetings from Copenhagen, see more photos after the jump
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Zombie and Money from the DUA Boys sending christmas greetings from Copenhagen, see more photos after the jump
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Graffiti is a growing problem in the largest cities but some politicians believe street art is okay Copenhagen City Council’s graffiti-fighting unit has been a failure according to new figures, reports Politiken newspaper. In just five years, instances of graffiti…
In just five years, instances of graffiti covering the walls, trains and other property in Copenhagen have nearly tripled, going from 5586 to 14,017. (read more)
Rail service DSB has been an especially open target for taggers, where the bill for removing unwanted paint from cars will run to about 18 million kroner this year, according to the company.
The city of Århus has also been fighting a losing battle against graffiti, with the amount of it increasing by 25 percent in five years.
But some politicians don’t believe graffiti is such a huge problem. Unsightly ‘tags’ are a plague, while ‘street art’ is something altogether different, say two prominent city councilors.
‘To me there’s a big difference between putting idiotic tags on a wall that a housing association has just painted and making a true artistic statement,’ said Claus Bondam, head of the city’s technical and environmental department.
‘I think street art can be interesting and even be something that can create a new perspective on a place or object in the city.’
Pia Allerslev, head of the city’s cultural department, agreed.
‘The more innocent depictions that can make you smile and don’t destroy the public domain are okay,’ she said.
Both she and Bondam stressed, however, that graffiti which defaced public or private property was unacceptable.
The Copenhagen Post
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Ungdommens Hus (The House of the Youth) in Fredericia, Denmark hosted a big Getdown yesterday with writers from all over Denmark attending. Perfect location at an old railway station behind a freight yard, lots of wallspace, extremely nice sunny weather, good vibe and music supplied by DJ Tue Track made for a great Getdown. Big respect to Thomas for putting on the whole thing! 52 photos right here over at ilovegraffiti
We have been to Copenhagen in Denmark visiting our friends from the Fresh Connection Store, pretty much what we call a nice store with a good selection of almost everything Molotow have to offer. If you ever go to Copenhagen do not miss visit them there. The adress Copenhagen City Center, closest S-train/Metro: Nørreport, Sct. Pedersstræde 25, 1453 Copenhagen K., if you have any questions do not hesistate contacting them on their myspace
Here we go with some nice pictures of the store after the jump