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Location DB > Canada > Quebec > Montreal > Redpath Sugars > PhoBac's Redpath Pictures > G1.JPG

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Posted by cjb 8/5/2004 10:53 PM | remove
  I was there when Stare was painting this, it took him at least 2 days, cause when he left the first day he hadn't finished yet!
Posted by Charlie_Dunver 3/24/2006 12:18 AM | remove
  nuthin against the guy but it does take a bit of confidence (ego?) to think you are going to impress anyone going over that wall of masterpieces
Posted by SPEK Photo 3/24/2006 5:51 AM | remove
  it's just huge letters, now people do better with a roller in far less time.
Posted by cjb 3/24/2006 7:35 AM | remove
  this was one of the last graffiti done at Redpath . When this was done, construction workers were already hanging around the place. This was done as some kind of 'tribute' to this place.
Posted by cjb 3/24/2006 7:36 AM | remove
  in the first S, there's a small text saying something like . RIP Redpath forever... '
Posted by Charlie_Dunver 3/24/2006 4:18 PM | remove
  cool!
Posted by mewthree 11/30/2006 8:16 AM | remove
  Stare is an inovator of graffiti art in montreal. he is probably the best writer when it comes to originality and general style and design. this is said not from this piece only, but from following his work. PLUS, he went over himself to do that piece so he had the right to.
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