319005 graffitied (by 2Kold?) - matching the blue door livery
It was only a matter of time before someone decided to write on the big blank white canvas that is 319005 covering the Thameslink branding. This includes the same tag as 319381 carried. The "oil" tag to the left is (fake) copied/inspired by graffiti attributed to a Los Angeles graffitist known as OILER who amongst other things tagged many American railway wagons. OILER's theory was that "The more difficult the spot to reach, the more difficult to buff" meaning that much of his graffiti lasted for a long time after more easy to reach tags had been cleaned off.
319005 graffitied (by 2Kold?) - matching the blue door livery
It was only a matter of time before someone decided to write on the big blank white canvas that is 319005 covering the Thameslink branding. This includes the same tag as 319381 carried. The "oil" tag to the left is (fake) copied/inspired by graffiti attributed to a Los Angeles graffitist known as OILER who amongst other things tagged many American railway wagons. OILER's theory was that "The more difficult the spot to reach, the more difficult to buff" meaning that much of his graffiti lasted for a long time after more easy to reach tags had been cleaned off.