I'm Anna. I tend to post architecture, abandoned buildings, street art and landscapes...and a periodic cupcake. In fact, I think a cupcake picture is my most popular post on tumblr, which I don't really understand, but okay, folks. ;) Don't follow me based on my posts from only one day. Some days I post a lot of graff, and I think graff lovers get excited they found another graffiti blog and sub to me. The next day I may post pastel flowers and ballerinas. Womp Womp. I post things I find pretty, and interesting, and inspiring, and sad, and haunting. You know, all the great stuff that makes up life.
ovie one by Luna Park on Flickr.

ovie one by Luna Park on Flickr.

“When you grow up, your heart dies” seen on Melrose Ave. 

(Source: thedirtfloor.com)

Scream by davemason on Flickr.

Scream by davemason on Flickr.

Los Angeles (by Pixelpancho)

Los Angeles (by Pixelpancho)

 (by Claudelondon)
Valparaiso-(CHL) by ROA ! on Flickr.

Valparaiso-(CHL) by ROA ! on Flickr.

Shida Vs Nychos by Shida! on Flickr.

Shida Vs Nychos by Shida! on Flickr.

Roa by Romany WG on Flickr.

Roa by Romany WG on Flickr.

beijing /// china (by jana & js)

beijing /// china (by jana & js)

Phlegm (by Alex Ellison)

Phlegm (by Alex Ellison)

iemza IV by Romany WG on Flickr.

iemza IV by Romany WG on Flickr.

(OPNI - In Focus - The Atlantic)
“A woman takes a photo of relatives in front of graffiti painted by Brazilian artists Val, Cris and Toddy, members of OPNI, an organization that uses graffiti to improve life in the slums, in the Vila Flavia favela of Sao Paulo. OPNI, a Portuguese acronym which means “Unidentified Graffiti Artists”, was formed in 1997 by some 20 youths in Sao Paulo’s marginal slums with the goal of transforming the streets into an open-air gallery where the community can express its gripes and denounce social injustice.”

(OPNI - In Focus - The Atlantic)

“A woman takes a photo of relatives in front of graffiti painted by Brazilian artists Val, Cris and Toddy, members of OPNI, an organization that uses graffiti to improve life in the slums, in the Vila Flavia favela of Sao Paulo. OPNI, a Portuguese acronym which means “Unidentified Graffiti Artists”, was formed in 1997 by some 20 youths in Sao Paulo’s marginal slums with the goal of transforming the streets into an open-air gallery where the community can express its gripes and denounce social injustice.”

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