
Putting a face on Socialism

A Poet's Head in the Clouds

A commonly seen pony

A new take on KROFI
And last, but not least interesting,

Ljubljana's most common grafittic figure. And they are all pink ---- though as Hippolyta noted, they don't
all have that "private hair".
***Soliciting comments on the meaning of this image. Any grafitti soothsayers out there?***
7 comments:
love the photos
do more photos love seeing the area
jan
when are you going to get out to country side?
might find some sheets
good luck To Doug on the talk. Has he met lots of interesting people yet?
How are the children? School for JIa????
American Embassy???????
mom
I'm going to have to let Jimi take a look at these...as he is in fact a graffiti connoisseur. Graffiti in Europe is exceptional and much more tolerated/appreciated as art than in the US. Will get back to you on these.
Do you think that's supposed to be Bjork on the side of that building? some kind of Iceland connection? Tiffany, ask Jimi what he thinks. I looked up Ljubljana graffiti on the web and it appears it would be worth going there just for that. Yes, more pictures!
liz/ was the post really removed or are you the administrator? Phil loves the book you sent
thanks
come see us Jan
are you going to Slovenia to visit? wish I could but don't think possible
Silence,
Jimi is still researching Slovene graffiti, but for now he wanted me to share these with you...
Jorge Rodriguez Gerada
http://www.woostercollective.com/2009/11/jorge_rodriguez_gerada_goes_big_in_ljubl.html
His process
http://www.woostercollective.com/2008/02/jorge_rodriguez_gerada_the_video.html
About him
http://www.woostercollective.com/2003/11/jorge_rodriguezgerada_in_his_o.html
Jimi has also gladly and excitedly offered, if you are interested and in need of an extra activity in your days, to create a Slovene street art scavenger hunt for you. He's very excited.
One mystery solved. Good goin' Jimi. I've got a book of Wooster Collective graffiti I really love.
Neat Liz...I'll have to look into that. Daily Wooster Collective viewing is a serious "hobby" for him.
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