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Another image of some Brighton graffiti, but this time one not sanctioned by the local authorities.

As you might gather from my other images (Brighton Grafitti 1, Nature vs Graffiti) I'm not against this form of artwork per se, provided that it adds to the local environment.

Unfortunately, this painting - in Gloucecter Road - highlights both graffiti's effect on private property, and its sometimes transient nature. Daubed onto the side of the local sorting office, it has already been painted over and so now does not exist.

This is where, for my part, the photographer can have a greater impact. For all I know, this is the only image of this piece of art in existence...

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