Street lamp reflected in the rear view mirror of a scooter parked at Kungsportsplatsen. … Continue readingCloser than they appear
Flags over Vrångö
Above: Next to a flagpole bravely flying the Swedish flag, an isolated hut perched on the highest top (really not very high) over Vrångö harbour. The hut looks unstable, as though it’s about to slip off.
Below: What has become the world-ubiquitous Pirates of the Caribbean version of the Jolly Roger flying over a yard near the Vrångö ferry jetty.
For a report from the BBC on Vrångö follow this link. … Continue readingFlags over Vrångö
Remnants
Remnants of posters and adverts on a public advertisement board at Linneplatsen … Continue readingRemnants
The Man (and the Woman) from 3
Made to look like street art, this is an advert for the mobile telephone service company 3 painted on the shutters of their shop on Kungsgatan – but I don’t really know what subscription the young woman has. … Continue readingThe Man (and the Woman) from 3
Danced to understand
Graffiti sign – and two foot prints – on the pavement by a bus stop at Brunsparken. The sign reads:
00.47 dansade för att se förstå mina rörelser
00.47 danced to see understand my movements. … Continue readingDanced to understand
Mimmi’s hand-print
A child’s blue hand-print on a yellow background laminated in clear plastic and attached to a chain-link fence with a ribbon – outside a kindergarten (dagis) in Krokslätt. … Continue readingMimmi’s hand-print
Graffiti cat
A graffiti tag on an electricity box in Keillers park looks a lot like a cat (especially when it’s been doctored a little with Photoshop).
NB: I don’t make a habit of using Photoshop tricks on this blog. This is, I think, the first time. … Continue readingGraffiti cat