January 26th, 2007
Graffiti Friday: A Love Map
From Wooster Collective:
Yesterday, Nico woke up in his flat in Split Croatia. On his closet door was a map created by his girlfriend, Andrea. The map showed different places for Nico to look as his took his usual route from his apartment to the academy where he studies.
What Nico found was an elaborate love poem done on the streets of Split by Andrea. She had put up stencils, paint, aerosol, collage wheat pastes etc. with last piece reading…. “i love you”.
Simply beautiful.
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I had “Man of Constant Sorrow” in my head, so thanks for the replacement. I am, of course, in awe. And I will, of course, rip this for my blog.
wow that was nice. Sent it to the g/f along with a link.
it was definitely one of those goosebumps finds…
It’s funny that the Wooster site author didn’t seem to recognize the song being quoted. Culturally illiterate?
why do you say that? maybe they just posted without referring explicitly to the song title…
Oh, that is lovely! Thank you!
glad you enjoyed it, lisa.
wow, i’d LOVE a lover like that… they don’t exist in many places (um, croatia is FAR)…
Prelijepo.
BaÅ¡ sam se iznenadila kad sam uoÄ?ila rijeÄ?i na hrvatskom.. i pjesmicu. Voljela bih joÅ¡ ovakvih suvremeno-romantiÄ?nih stvarÄ?ica.
I would like to see more of contemporary-romantic little things like this. For my soul-collection.