A couple of weeks ago I spotted an article about a Graffiti street art event being held in Tokyo. I headed over to Tennzo Isle to check it out.
I misunderstood and thought I was heading over to the grand unveiling. I actually got there on day one of the creation process which took place over a week or so.
I had a nice time wandering around a new neighbourhood, found some great cafes and saw the beginnings of the art works. Eight days later and I popped back to see the finished pieces. Let me know what you think!
Yoroshiku Onegai shimasu
Leanne
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Great surprise when you showed up and it was just starting. Always a treat to see the work from start to finish. The mural takes on a different meaning when you see the
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When I first got there I was a little but then I realised it was going to be great to see the progression
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Quite brilliant and talented. So they are allowed to do it with obstacles?
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It was a special event project. I guess they had to get through lots of red tape to be able to hold it.
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I suppose.
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Wicked! I’d love to witness this.
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Colourful and powerful!
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Yes they are! I am hoping it will become a regular thing with maybe more each year!
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These are amazing. So lucky that you saw the beginnings. It gives an appreciation for the process that we usually miss.
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The big one is massive!
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