Interesting Graffiti Around Jerusalem
Before I go to the pictures, I just want to mention that my Purim photo essay is part of the 3rd JPix Photo Carnival, Part 1. There is also a Part 2.
One of my favorite pastimes is to walk around Jerusalem and take pictures of random graffiti. Growing up in America, I always remember graffiti as being a very bad thing, but in Jerusalem, very often it is creative, and it reflects on the culture of the residents of this special city. Here are a few pictures that I took recently:
This is across the street from the Shuk:
The next 3 are from a pedestrian tunnel at the end of Gan Sacker:
One of my favorite pastimes is to walk around Jerusalem and take pictures of random graffiti. Growing up in America, I always remember graffiti as being a very bad thing, but in Jerusalem, very often it is creative, and it reflects on the culture of the residents of this special city. Here are a few pictures that I took recently:
This is across the street from the Shuk:
The next 3 are from a pedestrian tunnel at the end of Gan Sacker:
Labels: Jerusalem, Photos, Yechiel (Jonny)
5 Comments:
At March 14, 2007 at 7:11 PM , Sarah said...
That's awesome! :)
There's some grafiti that I see everyday here in midtown Manhattan that says "KUMA"- isn't that funny?!?!
At March 14, 2007 at 7:33 PM , Shulamit said...
where in midtown girl?
At March 14, 2007 at 8:19 PM , Anonymous said...
wddciwe
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At March 18, 2007 at 2:39 AM , Batya said...
thanks for the link
Have you seen http://shilohmusings.blogspot.com/2007/03/arab-mansions-part-1.html?
I sure wish my house looked like those!
At April 16, 2008 at 8:27 PM , Anonymous said...
You want graffiti in Hebrew? Go here: http://www.mazeartist.com/jlemskech.htm
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