dashboll
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Space invader og street piece saved from building, by dashboll on Dec 10, 2014 19:00:17 GMT 1, Btw, how much for the plant? Messaged
Might be flipping a plant soon, serious offers only please.
Btw, how much for the plant? Messaged Might be flipping a plant soon, serious offers only please.
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Space invader og street piece saved from building, by kcomfortnyc on Dec 10, 2014 19:06:52 GMT 1, Might be flipping a plant soon, serious offers only please.
I thought you said paint as in spray paint can
Might be flipping a plant soon, serious offers only please. I thought you said paint as in spray paint can
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Aza
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Space invader og street piece saved from building, by Aza on Dec 10, 2014 19:09:09 GMT 1,
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vei
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Space invader og street piece saved from building, by vei on Dec 10, 2014 19:22:01 GMT 1, They look awful. I can do a better job making my own. Look it up on the map yourself ? This piece (Space Invader - San Diego City College Building M) has been heavily documented online and photo-sharing sites. The Invasion of San Diego map included in the list of photos (where he labels the piece as SD_09), was produced and released by the artist himself. These maps are widely used as authentication for his illegal work, because he is known to never outright admit to the production of any single street piece. It was installed by Invader during July 10-17, 2010. Invader was in San Diego to set up for MCASD's 'Viva La Revolucion' show, which opened July 17, and was a milestone for street art in major contemporary art museums.
Right so which ones off the college building and which ones off the army airport?
They look awful. I can do a better job making my own. Look it up on the map yourself ? This piece (Space Invader - San Diego City College Building M) has been heavily documented online and photo-sharing sites. The Invasion of San Diego map included in the list of photos (where he labels the piece as SD_09), was produced and released by the artist himself. These maps are widely used as authentication for his illegal work, because he is known to never outright admit to the production of any single street piece. It was installed by Invader during July 10-17, 2010. Invader was in San Diego to set up for MCASD's 'Viva La Revolucion' show, which opened July 17, and was a milestone for street art in major contemporary art museums. Right so which ones off the college building and which ones off the army airport?
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