
some black and white and orange graffiti

Orange and black. Looks like Halloween is coming!
Years ago, my wife’s car got stolen. The Sheriff located it, and rather than tow it and have us end up with a storage bill, they called us. At 1:30 a.m.
Marsha drove me there and the evidence tech said the ignition could now start with a screwdriver! Anyway, before they released the car they wanted to know about a suitcase in the trunk. Yow. It wasn’t ours, and I agreed they could open it after they wrote on their report that we had no idea how it got in our trunk.
A spiral notebook and dozens of spray-paint cans, each slipped into a number slot cut in foam rubber were inside. Opening the spiral notebook, they found sketches of graffiti seen up and down that section of Highway 99 in Calif. It was a bonanza for the cops. Got the wife’s car back, and learned how the “artists” get their work done so quickly. The sketches are hand-drawn Paint By Number guides, obviously so several can work on the Graffiti simultaneously with the numbered cans! Who knew?
So sorry your car got stolen. Glad you didn’t trust them to open it.
yes that’s how they do it
I mean they are artists, we even interviewed one on the site, they just paint the language of the oppressed or exiled. Exit Through the Gift Shop is a great example
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