Wednesday, 22 February 2012

The Tunnel




Waterloo, London

14 comments:

Sylvia K said...

It seems that tunnels all over the world resemble one another and seem to say the same things! These are terrific, fascinating captures, JM! Enjoy your evening!

Sylvia

Anonymous said...

Wow!

La Mode Operandi said...

I have always associated the words: black market, gorilla and revolution with tunnels. There is something about these words that strike these underground locations as down-to-earth, literally and figuratively. whispering secrets, rebelling and banding together.

Andrea said...

A nice documentation JM! I wonder if those people who likes to make graffitis have the same psyche. It is good to write in those designated places, but there's a lot of them here who writes in forbidden areas, so we don't like them. The styles are also like those in your photos.

Lucy Corrander : Photos said...

Ghastly. Overwhelming. And once all the space is used . . . an odd feeling,institutionalising something free-range.

Travel France Online said...

This is absolutely fabulous! I have a fascination for graffiti and honestly i think they make these old dirty scruffy walls look fun!

FilipBlog said...

Just amazing, how did you discover this place?

Greetings,
Filip

Lowell said...

Grotesque and a sad commentary on the human race.

Photo Cache said...

wow, that's some serious artwork there :)

Halcyon said...

I think this is a good idea. Hopefully it cuts down on graffiti in other areas.

Melbourne Australia Photos said...

I can only imagine the smell of the fumes when these graffiti are being created. May contribute to the pre-existing brain damage of the perpetrators...
Great photos, though. :-)

Lalockert said...

Love these! :)

Fabien said...

Impressionnant comme la liberté suscite l'expression. A suivre...

cieldequimper said...

That's incredible.

I'm surprised how nice the comment on Mohammed's mausoleum is...