May 30, 2008
Vandalist: Sex And Vandalism
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Once a week, Vandalist features the best street art and graffiti from around Toronto. You should contribute.

Is this the best of stuff that people contribute or the best street art and graffiti from around Toronto?
Be thankful (or angry?) it wasn't this.
Wow. This is AMAZING AMAZING AMAZING.
I'm sure the owner of that garage is happy to have it on his private property. Because he/she for sure was approached for permission by the person(s) who painted this incredibly clever word.
This is what graffiti is all about!
Please tell me there's more!
Yeah, it's the end of the world for that garage owner.
(For the record, I don't particularly care for or like this piece.)
@1, Yep, this is about as good as it gets. Makes a fella proud doesn`t it. Even David Miller has the city on a graffiti eradication program, just when I thought he actually had no standards at all.
they even tried to do some shading, awesome.
It's somewhere between a tag and a throw up: a hollow. The message is obvious and uninspired — POO might have been funny, at least. Sex? Is is the 80s again? I think not.
My all-time favourite piece of graffiti is "SATIN RULES!"