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Lampman 26-11-2004 08:29

Graffiti removal.
 
Has anyone a remedy for removing graffiti from a stone surface,if so please contact the HBC cleansing department. Fine Art has now been adorning a wall on the corner of Paradise Street for nearly 2 weeks.The Phallic symbol is similar to pre-historic cave paintings (similar artist intelllect) and daily greets those of us who travel this route.Not a good start to the day.
Solutions please!(Pun intended)

Acrylic-bob 26-11-2004 08:50

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>>The Phallic symbol is similar to pre-historic cave paintings (similar artist intelllect) and daily greets those of us who travel this route.Not a good start to the day.<<

If this were, say the Second century rather than the Twenty First there would be nothing to object to in the graffitti of phallic imagery. Indeed our homes and household items would be littered with such imagery. It was regarded as a symbol of good fortune and was thought to increase fertility and abundance. The wealth of artifacts from the Roman Empire and other Civilisations bear this out. Not that we are likeley to be told much about this since the archeological world is still labouring under the restrictions imposed on it by Victorian prudery in matters of a sexual nature.

Thus wall carvings of ithyphallic gods in Ancient Egypt are castrated, limiting our understanding of their system of belief and museums throughout Europe are compelled to keep secret museums within museums where this stuff is stored, lest it drive the uneducated into lustful frenzies.

When are we going to grow up?

Acrylic-bob 26-11-2004 08:52

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Oh I should also add that I strenuously disapprove of casual Graffitti - whatever the subject matter.

WillowTheWhisp 26-11-2004 10:53

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Oh A-b you do disappoint me. No mention at all of the Cerne-abbas giant and him with no censorship imposed whatsoever.

Less 26-11-2004 11:03

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Just for you Willow a little bit of censorship, now it won't be too much of an embarressment because you can't see who it is.

:p

WillowTheWhisp 26-11-2004 11:06

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daft bat................ :D

vorlon24 26-11-2004 11:14

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Didn't they cover him up a few years ago, only to uncover him again due to the high number of complaints they received (probably from women!!!)?

Acrylic-bob 26-11-2004 11:20

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As vorlon says, the Cerne Abbas Giant was emasculated by the victorians. It is only in recent years that he has been able to display his manhood again. Though now it is shortened by about twenty feet. It originally reached up to his navel.

vorlon24 26-11-2004 11:35

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Imagine having yours shortened by 20 feet...!

Acrylic-bob 26-11-2004 11:43

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Hmm, not a bad idea, it does tend to get in the way at times.

Poodle 26-11-2004 12:22

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i dont know how to remove the paint so well from stone. but there are anti graffiti treatments that cane be applied to stone.

the best way to remove the offending paint from the stone might be with a light acid wash, what type of stone is it?

WillowTheWhisp 26-11-2004 16:15

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what type of stone is it?

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Doug 26-11-2004 16:21

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Originally Posted by Acrylic-bob
Though now it is shortened by about twenty feet. It originally reached up to his navel.

ye, I remember those days..........:rolleyes: :)

Doug 26-11-2004 16:27

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Originally Posted by Lampman
Solutions please!(Pun intended)

Jet wash it off....it's a stone surface soaked with donkeys years of chemical attack by smog, grime and filth, not to mention local chemical fallout over the years. The fine surface of the local stone should wash away taking the paint with it............I think. If you remember most of Accy was black as a badger bum for years until it was sand blasted and chemically stablised the stone.....:)

Tealeaf 26-11-2004 16:29

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Originally Posted by Lampman
Has anyone a remedy for removing graffiti from a stone surface,if so please contact the HBC cleansing department. Fine Art has now been adorning a wall on the corner of Paradise Street for nearly 2 weeks.The Phallic symbol is similar to pre-historic cave paintings (similar artist intelllect) and daily greets those of us who travel this route.Not a good start to the day.
Solutions please!(Pun intended)

Is it any coincidence that this thing appears shortly after the council-sponsored graffitti school at Howarth Art Gallery?


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