The Graffiti Bridge
Transmogrified from trestle
Ephemeral paint
Professions of love, life, death
Fleeting immortality
In response to Sylvain Landry’s SL-WEEK 8: On the Road
The Graffiti Bridge
Transmogrified from trestle
Ephemeral paint
Professions of love, life, death
Fleeting immortality
In response to Sylvain Landry’s SL-WEEK 8: On the Road
I am a scientist by trade and artist by soul. My creative outlet used to be dancing but due to injuries and age, I must now find another path. I am hoping my writing, poetry and photography can be this new path. Awards: While I am grateful and honored for the numerous nominations, I don’t have time to respond to them with the attention they deserve, so for the most part, I am an award free blog. All photographs and words are mine unless otherwise credited. © 2015-2023 Dancing Echoes ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Unauthorized use and/or duplication of this material without express and written permission from this blog’s author/owner is strictly prohibited. Excerpts and links may be used, provided that full and clear credit is given to Christy Draper with appropriate and specific direction to the original content on Dancing Echoes.
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August 28, 2015 at 11:20 pm
What a bridge… I like graffiti… It’s a wild art… But it’s True maner of art… Nice shot !
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August 28, 2015 at 11:38 pm
Thank you. This bridge is pretty famous around this area. It gets painted pretty much every night and as long as the artists stay off the RR tracks the authorities leave them alone.
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August 29, 2015 at 12:06 am
Cool we have the same here in reims France under bridges close to the canal
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August 30, 2015 at 11:05 am
Glad to see that there is a place where graffiti are harmless, tolerated, and maybe sometimes of interest to somebody who does not have a finger on a spray button. I like the placement of the CJD initials to look like unusually neat graffiti.
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August 30, 2015 at 11:13 am
Ha! You noticed! You are the first one. And here I thought I was being so sneaky. I had actually thought about taking a photograph of the bridge everyday or at least every Monday (weekends are the busiest for paint jobs) for a year. Then I found out someone beat me to it. The artist did a fabulous job and is now looking for crowd funding to better produce her beautiful work.
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