Streetart Fail
Apparently, there were NO OTHER WALLS in Los Angeles, so Sean Carasso, director of Falling Whistles accepted the offer from the building's owner to put up campaign posters for his organization at Garey and 2nd Street. Problem is, he had a crew paste them over one of Los Angeles' most-famous graffiti mural collaborations. He apologized, so that makes everything OK. Right? (Except, usually if you admit being wrong, one usually stops the wrongful action. Instead, they kept putting up their xerox copies over the popular mural. Maybe that's how things are done in the Democratic Republic of the Congo??)
Streetart Fail
Apparently, there were NO OTHER WALLS in Los Angeles, so Sean Carasso, director of Falling Whistles accepted the offer from the building's owner to put up campaign posters for his organization at Garey and 2nd Street. Problem is, he had a crew paste them over one of Los Angeles' most-famous graffiti mural collaborations. He apologized, so that makes everything OK. Right? (Except, usually if you admit being wrong, one usually stops the wrongful action. Instead, they kept putting up their xerox copies over the popular mural. Maybe that's how things are done in the Democratic Republic of the Congo??)