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Earlier today I reached 100,000 views on this account. I wanted to take this moment to thank all the people that have added me as a contact, made a photo I've taken a favorite, or left a comment (positive or negative).
I started documenting the bay area graffiti almost 3 years ago and feel like I have come a long way with my photo taking skills. At this point graffiti photography is less of a hobby and more of an unhealthy obsession that consumes me and all my free time.
Thanks to all the writers who constantly bomb the bay and give me something to do with my free time.
Extra special thanks to my homie and photo partner in crime Everydaydude for always being down for adventures and making sure I don't die falling off roofs.
On September 4th 2020, the most beautiful cultural terrace in Vienna opened on the roof of the Leopold Museum. With free entry, MQ Libelle offers a view over the centre of the city to the Vienna mountains. Visitors are right above, yet right in the middle of the lively events taking place at the largest cultural complex in Europe. Named after its dragonfly shape, the space was designed by the architects Laurids and Manfred Ortner, who realised the MuseumsQuartier site in its current form at the end of the 1990s. MQ Dragonfly represents the creation of a new space for art and cultural projects over the rooftops of Vienna. Two of Austria's most important artists have designed the central elements of the terrace and building. Eva Schlegel has designed MQ Libelle's glass wall, while Brigitte Kowanz has created the iconic lighting fixtures on the terrace.
Earlier today I reached 200,000 views on my account. I just wanted to say thank you to everyone that looks at my photos,favorites a photo, leaves a comment, etc.
Thank you to all the photographers who I've met and shot graffiti with over the past 3 years.
Special thanks to all the writers that paint the bay area for giving me something to take photos of.
Wien / Vienna
Das MuseumsQuartier, kurz MQ, ist ein Areal im 7. Wiener Gemeindebezirk, Neubau, nahe dem Zentrum der Stadt. Das Angebot reicht von bildender und darstellender Kunst, Architektur, Musik, Mode, Theater, Tanz, Literatur und Kinderkultur bis zu den Neuen Medien. Zum Zeitpunkt seiner Fertigstellung war es das achtgrößte Kulturareal der Welt. Prominente Bestandteile sind das Mumok, das Leopold Museum und die Kunsthalle Wien.
Das MuseumsQuartier befindet sich, von der Ringstraße aus gesehen, jenseits des Maria-Theresien-Platzes mit Kunsthistorischem Museum und Naturhistorischem Museum, an der so genannten Zweierlinie und an der Mariahilfer Straße. (Wikipedia)