Marburg, Germany, March 2012
Photo: Dorothée de Nève de Nève
Berlin, Germany, February 2011
Photo: Dorothée de Nève de Nève
Sao Paulo, Brazil, February 2011
Photo: Dorothée de Nève de Nève
You can find it all over the world – on walls and buildings, in train stations and on railway cars. Its message may be – but doesn't have to be – political.
This content was published on March 6, 2013 - 11:00
Graffiti often materialises at night, in fog. It can be black & white or colourful or garish. Some people regard it as art; for others it's an outrage.
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