Much of graffiti art lives a short and unappreciated life. Maybe overtaken by another artist who needs a canvas, or covered by city patrons in an attempt to clean the vandalism. Other graffiti lives a little longer. Share this:Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window)Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window) Related Prev Post How to fold an American flag June 21, 2004 1 Min Read Next Post We have world’s 2nd largest pink ribbon August 19, 2004 1 Min Read Related Posts My Dog is Learning Pig Latin March 7, 2025 Be a Queen February 14, 2025 Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff January 24, 2025 Snow Makes for Slow Flag Sales January 10, 2025 Peaks and Valleys: a Night at Moss Mountain Farm December 27, 2024 It Seemed Like a Good Idea December 6, 2024 I Am Not a Snitch … November 1, 2024 Have you Heard? October 25, 2024 Tenacity: a Quote from Amelia Earhart October 11, 2024 Living on the Edge: Our Trip to Maine October 4, 2024 Am I in a Time Warp? | My Birthday in Maine September 27, 2024 This Story is Not Mine September 13, 2024